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“Metabolite signaling causing fatty liver disease”
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A postdoctoral fellow position available in “Metabolite signaling causing fatty liver disease” A postdoctoral position for 2 years is available in the laboratory of Philipp Kaldis at Lund University (https://portal.research.lu.se/en/persons/philipp-kaldis). We are using a combination of omics-approaches (RNAseq, ChIPseq, metabolomics, and lipidomics) and mouse genetics to study how metabolism is re-wired during liver disease and diabetes as a function of cell division (eLife 9:e63835, Developmental Cell 47:425-438; Hepatol Int. 14:463-474; PLOS Genetics 16:e1009084, for a summary of our current work see: https://researchoutreach.org/art ... ion-liver-beyond/). We are looking for a highly motivated postdoctoral fellow that can drive research projects, wants to further her/his career, and will be collaborating with multiple research groups internationally. We are located at the Lund University Diabetes Center (LUDC), Clinical Research Centre (CRC) in Malmö, Sweden (across the bridge from Copenhagen), which is an excellent environment to do research with many research and clinical groups close by. Requirements: PhD in Cell, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, or Genetics (less than 3 years since graduation) Experience in metabolism, liver biology, or mouse genetics Enthusiastic, passionate, and hard working Proficient in laboratory techniques like qPCR, cloning, WB, and cell culture Able to communicate in English Interested applicants should send a CV, publication list, a brief description of research interests and experience, and three confidential letters of reference to: Prof. Philipp Kaldis philipp.kaldis@med.lu.se |
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