IGBMC
Location
Illkirch Graffenstaden, Bas Rhin | France
Job description
The team “Transcriptional regulation of neural and immune development” at IGBMC (Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire) in Strasbourg is recruiting a postdoctoral researcher to study macrophage diversity using the model Drosophila melanogaster. The project is funded by an ANR grant and is carried out in close collaboration with the team of Dr. Katrin Kierdorf (University of Freiburg, Germany).
Référence
IGBMC / POST DOC A.G
Type de contrat
POST-DOC
Date de publication
06/03/2024
Activités
The recruited researcher will integrate the team “Transcriptional regulation of neural and immune development” headed by Dr. Angela Giangrande and will be supervised by Dr. Sara Monticelli. The IGBMC is a joint research unit between CNRS, INSERM and University of Strasbourg of around 600 staff scientists. The Institute is housed in Illkirch, adjacent to Strasbourg, and hosts multiple platforms giving access to state-of-the-art technologies including high throughput techniques (Genomeast) and microscopy (ICI). The working language of the laboratory is English.
The post-doctoral contract is for two years extendable and can start in Fall 2024. Potential applicants should submit their applications to [email protected]. For any question, do not hesitate to contact Angela Giangrande ([email protected]) or Sara Monticelli ([email protected]).
Associé à :
Équipe(s) : Régulation transcriptionnelle de la neurogénèse et de l'hématopoièse
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