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Post-Doctoral Position in Transcription Regulation, University of Lausanne, Switzerland

PhD Fellowship IN Switzerland

Post-Doctoral Position in Transcription Regulation: The Vastenhouwlab group at the Center for Integrative Genomics, University of Lausanne, invites applications for a postdoctoral position focused on the organization, dynamics, and function of transcription condensates. This research delves into understanding gene expression mechanisms through innovative methodologies.

Designation:

Post-Doctoral Researcher

DetailsInformation
Job ID22692
Expected Start DateAs soon as possible
Contract Length1 year, renewable
Activity Rate100%
WorkplaceUniversity of Lausanne, Dorigny campus

Research Area:

Transcription Regulation and Dynamics of Transcription Condensates

Location:

University of Lausanne, Dorigny Campus, Switzerland

Eligibility/Qualification:

  • PhD degree in any of the life sciences
  • Interest in transcription regulation, nuclear organization, and quantitative biology
  • Excellent scientific writing, communication, and interpersonal skills
  • Expertise in live imaging and analysis is a strong asset

Job Description:

The successful candidate will be responsible for studying the organization, dynamics, and function of transcription condensates using advanced microscopy and data analysis methods. Opportunities for teaching and mentoring will be available through undergraduate and graduate course contributions and supervising student research projects.

How to Apply:

Interested candidates should submit a full application as a single PDF document consisting of:

  • A cover letter detailing research interests, experience, and reasons for interest in this position
  • A CV
  • A copy of the PhD degree certificate
  • Contact details for two or more referees

Note: Only applications submitted through the official website will be considered.

Last Date to Apply:

April 15, 2026

For further information, please contact Nadine Vastenhouw at nadine.vastenhouw@unil.ch.


Join us in advancing the understanding of transcription regulation in a diverse and dynamic research environment!

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