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Research Associate

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Global Academy Jobs
Location
United Kingdom
Closing date
Jun 13, 2017

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A postdoc position in quantitative human stem cell biology is available for a highly motivated and talented researcher with extensive experimental expertise in human (iPS, ES) stem cell culture and CRISPR knock-in techniques, to join the groups of Prof Rafael Carazo Salas and Dr Eugenia Piddini in the University of Bristol.

The goal of this project will be to investigate how the differentiation propensity of different stem cell lines differs as a function of key cell biological properties and across cells/cell lines, using live cell biological and pluripotency reporters, quantitative microscopy & image analysis, and human iPS cells as experimental model.

Applicants should hold a PhD in experimental Cell Biology / Stem Cell Biology, have an excellent track record, have extensive lab experience with human iPS and/or ES stem cells (tissue culture, transfection, cell line generation) and have experience with CRISPR knock-in techniques ideally in the iPS/ES models.

For informal/formal enquiries, please contact Rafael Carazo Salas, Tel: +44 (0)117 331 2054, Email: rafael.carazosalas@bristol.ac.uk

Closing date is midnight on Tuesday 13 June 2017.

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