HORIZON-MSCA-2023-DN PhD Studentship: The University of Birmingham seeks a dedicated candidate for a fully-funded PhD studentship within the Department of Cancer and Genomic Sciences. This opportunity, part of the DANIO-ReCODE Doctoral Network, will focus on multi-omic characterization of transcription initiation regulation, particularly in developmental and injury response models.
Designation
Position: Early Stage Researcher – PhD Studentship
Salary: £41,313.00 (fixed) plus potential additional allowances
Contract Type: Fixed Term for up to 3 years
Grade: 7 (spot)
Job Identification: 104884
Scope | Details |
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Research Area | Cancer and Genomic Sciences |
Location | University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, UK |
Closing Date | 15th December 2024 |
Research Area
The project will include studies in transcription regulation, chromatin biology, developmental genetics, computational analyses of multi-omic datasets, and will primarily utilize zebrafish as a model organism to investigate the regulatory landscape influencing development and injury responses.
Eligibility/Qualification
- A first degree in a relevant field (biological, biomedical, natural sciences, mathematics, computer science).
- Laboratory experience with developmental genetics or genomics tools.
- Experience with complex datasets and next-generation sequencing data is desirable.
- Excellent communication skills and a high level of analytical capability.
- Willingness to travel for international research secondments.
Description
The selected candidate will:
- Conduct research into transcription regulation and cis regulatory interactions related to telencephalon injury and regeneration.
- Participate in the DANIO-ReCODE project, collaborating with an international team.
- Engage in developmental gene manipulation, single-cell genomics technologies, and computational data analysis.
- Present research findings in various academic contexts and contribute to public engagement activities.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit the following documents:
- A motivation letter including a summary of a recent project.
- CV.
- Transcripts (including a list of courses taken).
- A consent statement regarding the use of personal data according to law 679/2016 of the Regulation of the European Parliament.
For informal inquiries, please contact Prof. Ferenc Mueller at f.mueller@bham.ac.uk.
Last Date to Apply
15th December 2024
Take this opportunity to expand your research skills while contributing to cutting-edge studies in cancer and genomic sciences!