德国海德堡大学招聘单细胞功能基因组学方向博士后
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EXPERIMENTAL POSTDOC POSITION – SINGLE-CELL FUNCTIONALGENOMICS
Center for Molecular Biology (ZMBH), Heidelberg University, Germany
The position:
  The Kaessmann lab is looking for an ambitious and highly qualified   postdoctoral researcher interested in unravelling the molecular and   cellular basis of the evolution of species-specific organ phenotypes in   mammals based on single-cell experiments.
Background:
  A primary goal in biology is to understand the molecular basis of   phenotypic evolution, most notably that of humans and other mammals.   Most phenotypic differences between species are likely due to regulatory   mutations that affect gene expression. Our lab has therefore previously   generated comprehensive sets ofRNA-seq data   and various other high-throughput “omics” (e.g., epigenomic,   metabolomic, proteomic) datasets for a large collection of tissues from   representative mammals and performed integrated analyses of these data   to study the expression (regulatory) evolution of mammalian genomes   across gene types, lineages, organs, developmental stages, chromosomes   and sexes (see e.g. Brawand et al. Nature 2011, Necsulea et al. Nature   2014, Cortez et al. Nature 2014; selected publications are listed   below).
In the framework of a new line of research, funded by a recently awarded European Research Council (ERC) grant, we aim to move from the bulk tissue level to that of individual cells and thus illuminate how evolutionary changes in cellular composition and underlying gene regulatory networks have led to the emergence of species- or lineage-specific organ anatomies and functions.
The project:
  The first aim for this postdoctoral position is to develop and apply   single-cell sequencing protocols for profiling transcriptomes and   epigenomes across various tissues and developmental stages from selected   mammalian species. The second major goal, which will be based on   results from the first aim, is to utilize cellular systems (derived from   different species and tissues) in conjunction with genome engineering   techniques to identify key regulatory mutations that underlie the   evolution of distinct cellular phenotypes.
The candidate:
  The ideal candidate has experience and strong experimental skills in molecular and cell biology; preferably related to RNA biology, genome editing techniques (e.g., CRISPR/Cas),   high-throughput assay development and/or pluripotent stem cells (e.g.,   iPS cells). Expertise in genetic engineering of mice or other organisms,   developmental biology, the biology of specific organs (e.g., the   brain), and/or genome-scale work (experimental and/or bioinformatic) is a   plus. The candidate should ideally be driven by a passion for   evolutionary biology.
The position requires the ability to independently take responsibility for the project, as well as strong teamwork and communication skills, problem-solving abilities, reliability, attention to detail and effective time management.
Research environment and location:
  The postdoc will be supported by research technicians and will work   closely together with bioinformaticians and other wet lab scientists in   our interdisciplinary group. The language of our institute (ZMBH)   is English and hosts scientists from around the world. The institute is   located in Heidelberg, a picturesque cosmopolitan city that offers a   very stimulating, diverse and collaborative research environment thanks   also to neighboring cutting-edge institutions, in particular the   European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) and German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ).   In fact, the postdoctoral project will be carried out in the framework   of collaborations with groups and core facilities from these two   institutions.
For more information, please refer to our websites at http://www.zmbh.uni-heidelberg.de/Kaessmann
Please submit a CV, statement of research interest, references, a list of publications or other research output to Henrik Kaessmann (h.kaessmann@zmbh.uni-heidelberg.de).
Prof. Dr. Henrik Kaessmann
  Group leader in the DKFZ-ZMBH Alliance
  ZMBH – Center for Molecular Biology
  Heidelberg University
  Im Neuenheimer Feld 282
  69120 Heidelberg
  Germany
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