Postdoc opportunity in quantitative gene regulation/ in vivo imaging (New York, USA)
Company: France - BioImaging
Location: New York
Posted on: November 8, 2024
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Job Description:
Organization: NYU School of Medicine Location: 430 East 29th
Street, New York, NY, United States The Lionnet lab at NYU School
of Medicine is looking to fill a fully funded postdoc position to
study epigenetic regulation in living cells.We seek to build
predictive gene expression models based on quantitative
measurements of biological processes in living cells. In the
process, we develop novel single-cell and advanced imaging tools.
We believe these approaches will be key in understanding how cells
process biological information to drive gene expression programs.
Many unsolved questions remain, with fundamental implications for
evolution and disease: how do non-coding DNA sequences impact
transcription? How do physical (spatial organization, crowding,
hubs and phase separation) and biochemical cues (transcription
factors, chromatin marks) conspire to regulate expression? The
postdoc project will focus on developing cutting edge live-cell,
single-molecule imaging techniques to investigate the interplay
between chromatin organization and transcription dynamics.We are
looking for scientists with a fearless approach to experimental
problems, and with special interest in setting up and developing
novel imaging technologies to solve long-standing problems in gene
expression, transcription regulation and chromatin organization.The
applicant should hold a PhD in Biophysics, Cell Biology or related
area. Desired skills include:- fluorescence imaging and image
analysis- first-hand experience designing or modifying microscope
systems- strong quantitative and coding skills- experience in gene
expression profiling, single cell biology and mathematical
modelling- ability to lead project independently and work as part
of a teamInterested? Please contact Timothee Lionnet
(timothee.lionnet@nyumc.org ) with your CV including 3 references
and a brief paragraph describing your scientific interests and how
you would fit in the lab.
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