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Institution Department of Haematology University of Cambridge (http://www.bloodomics.org/) Position Postdoctoral fellow in Haematology Location Cambridge UK CB2 0PT Date Posted August 8th 2008 Date Ex ...

Institution

Department of Haematology, University of Cambridge (http://www.bloodomics.org/)

Position

Postdoctoral fellow in Haematology

Location

Cambridge, UK CB2 0PT

Date Posted

August 8th 2008

Date Expires

August 15th 2008

Tags

postdoc, haematology, uk, megarkaryocytes, gene, transcription, netsim, genetics, and Cambridge

Description

Regulation of gene transcription in megakaryocytes

Location: University of Cambridge, Department of Haematology, Cambridge, UK
Duration: 36 months
Post Ref: UCAM-HAEM 05

The post is based at the Department of Haematology but will involve close collaboration with the European Bioinformatics Institute and the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute on the Genome Campus. We seek to appoint an experienced postdoctoral fellow who will work closely with and supervise a number of PhD fellows. The successful applicant will focus on megakaryocyte differentiation with the aim to better define the gene regulatory networks that are operational in this cell over time. This project builds upon the leading role of the Department of Haematology in studies on gene regulation in haematopoietic stem cells. Studies will include over-expression and silencing of target genes by lentiviral-mediated modification of haematopoietic stem cells and subsequent differentiation into megakaryocytes. Subsequent effects on gene expression will be determined using whole genome expression arrays. ChIP-Seq experiments on key DNA binding proteins will allow the development of Bayesian transcription factor networks of regulation of gene transcription. These networks will be informed by transcription factor pull-down from megakaryocytes that will reveal relevant protein-protein interactions (collaboration with University College Dublin).

The ideal candidate will have a PhD in molecular and cell biology, ideally with experience in the isolation, culture and differentiation of CD34+ haematopoietic stem cells. Previous experience of transcription factor networks is desirable.

Marie Curie regulations require that applicants must not be residents of the United Kingdom.

Contact

Informal enquiries can be made to Dr. Willem Ouwehand by email towho1000@cam.ac.ukor +44 (0) 1223 54 8037 and to Dr. Peter Smethurst by email topas28@cam.ac.ukor +44 (0) 1223 54 8095.

Formal applications consisting of a covering letter and CV should be sent to Nicholas Ward preferably by e-mail:ngw25@cam.ac.ukor by post to: Department of Haematology, University of Cambridge, NHS Blood and Transplant, Long Road, Cambridge, CB2 0PT.

Closing date: 15 August 2008.
Planned interview dates: week commencing 01/09/2008.

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