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Membranes define living organisms. Transport through membranes is the main connection route between living systems and their environment, including drugs. The Superti-Furga laboratory has identified technologies and approaches that allow us to study the connection between life and the environment in a systematic way.
COME TO CeMM AND ELUCIDATE WITH US THE PRINCIPLES OF THIS LIFE-ESSENTIAL PROCESS, which links biology and chemistry, cells and organisms, metabolism and disease. All to empower precise pharmacology and personalized medicine.
We are looking for computational scientists, chemists, biochemists, pharmacologists, chemical biologists, cell biologists, analytical biologists to join our team.
The lab is in a highly productive phase. In the last 2 ½ years we authored many papers including: Nature (3), Cell (3), Nature Chemical Biology (3). (Orcid ID: 0000-0002-0570-1768; Researcher ID: F-4755-2015; Google Scholar Giulio Superti-Furga). Previous postdocs went on to independent academic positions at the University of Oxford, at the Moffitt in Florida, at the EPFL in Lausanne, and in the Max-Planck-Institute in Munich or became leading scientists in industry. Work from our lab is on the current cover of Cell and results from the collaborative spirit within the group and at CeMM (Köberlin, Snijder et al. A Conserved Circular Network of Coregulated Lipids Modulates Innate Immune Responses. Cell. 2015 Jul 2;162(1):170-83.).
The selected candidates will seize the opportunity of a unique and innovative technological set-up of chemistry, biochemistry, mass spec, high-content microscopy, bioinformatics, signaling and clinical expertise to study hematological malignancies, metabolic disorders and infections.
Possible projects include analysis of the genome-wide regulatory networks of transport of metabolites and drugs and the interface to physiology and disease.
Applicants should submit a full CV, including the names of two referees and a motivation letter and should also be willing to do a pre-interview by video. Applicants with first author publications in reputable journals (in the pipeline) will be given priority.
Apply at application@cemm.at by August 21, 2015
citing #Post-doc GSF-2015.
You can download this ad from the following URL:
http://www.cemm.oeaw.ac.at/fileadmin/img/Research/research/20150708_Advert_Postdocs_GSF_Lab_CeMM.pdf
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Membranes define living organisms. Transport through membranes is the main connection route between living systems and their environment, including drugs. The Superti-Furga laboratory has identified technologies and approaches that allow us to study the connection between life and the environment in a systematic way.
COME TO CeMM AND ELUCIDATE WITH US THE PRINCIPLES OF THIS LIFE-ESSENTIAL PROCESS, which links biology and chemistry, cells and organisms, metabolism and disease. All to empower precise pharmacology and personalized medicine.
We are looking for computational scientists, chemists, biochemists, pharmacologists, chemical biologists, cell biologists, analytical biologists to join our team.
The lab is in a highly productive phase. In the last 2 ½ years we authored many papers including: Nature (3), Cell (3), Nature Chemical Biology (3). (Orcid ID: 0000-0002-0570-1768; Researcher ID: F-4755-2015; Google Scholar Giulio Superti-Furga). Previous postdocs went on to independent academic positions at the University of Oxford, at the Moffitt in Florida, at the EPFL in Lausanne, and in the Max-Planck-Institute in Munich or became leading scientists in industry. Work from our lab is on the current cover of Cell and results from the collaborative spirit within the group and at CeMM (Köberlin, Snijder et al. A Conserved Circular Network of Coregulated Lipids Modulates Innate Immune Responses. Cell. 2015 Jul 2;162(1):170-83.).
The selected candidates will seize the opportunity of a unique and innovative technological set-up of chemistry, biochemistry, mass spec, high-content microscopy, bioinformatics, signaling and clinical expertise to study hematological malignancies, metabolic disorders and infections.
Possible projects include analysis of the genome-wide regulatory networks of transport of metabolites and drugs and the interface to physiology and disease.
Applicants should submit a full CV, including the names of two referees and a motivation letter and should also be willing to do a pre-interview by video. Applicants with first author publications in reputable journals (in the pipeline) will be given priority.
Apply at application@cemm.at by August 21, 2015
citing #Post-doc GSF-2015.
You can download this ad from the following URL:
http://www.cemm.oeaw.ac.at/fileadmin/img/Research/research/20150708_Advert_Postdocs_GSF_Lab_CeMM.pdf
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