- Exciting RNA employment opportunity in Canada
RNA Engineering Position established jointly between the departments of Biomedical Engineering and Biochemistry is available at the Assistant or Associate Professor level at McGill University in Montreal, with an application deadline on 12 April 2024.
This position represents an exceptional opportunity because the successful applicant will benefit from the $165M DNA-to-RNA CFREF grant recently awarded to McGill, and is invited to play a pivotal role in the design and translation of RNA-based therapeutics via advances in one or several areas of RNA engineering, LNPs, microfluidics, biomanufacturing and other relevant areas.
Application information and details can be found under this link: https://lnkd.in/e9KQRn7F
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- A genomics and transcriptomics post-doc position in Singapore
A pot-doc position in an excellent DNA/RNA group is available in the group of Dr Jay Shin at the Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS), www.a-star.edu.sg/gis. More information about the position can be accessed here: https://careers.a-star.edu.sg/jobdetails.aspx?ID=5175
- Two (2) super-exciting RNA post-doc positions in Tampere, Finland
Laboratory of Prof Minna-Liisa Änkö is offering excellent post-doctoral opportunities in one of the world’s happiest nations with some of the best education and academic systems.
The beauties of Tampere, its lakes and landscapes come as an indisputable bonus.
Visit this link for any further info: https://tuni.rekrytointi.com/paikat/?o=A_RJ&jgid=3&jid=1210
- Post-doctoral researcher position
An exciting postdoc position available in an ARC-funded project at ANU, looking into epitranscriptomic mRNA modifications using the fruit fly model and nanopore sequencing.
https://jobs.anu.edu.au/cw/en/job/539757/postdoctoral-fellow
- Computational Biology / Bioinformatics PhD Student position
for 3-4 years is available in the Protein Biosynthesis and Homeostatic Control group led by Dr Nikolay Shirokikh at The Australian National University in Canberra, ACT.
Enquiries accompanied by a CV will be considered upon submission to nikolay.shirokikh@anu.edu.au