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One staff scientist will be employed to undergo an ongoing project in Kenichi Miharada's research group and the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation Program.
The projects need a strong driving-force, and therefore welltrained and experienced PhD scientist who has worked on hematology and single cell biology.
Job assignments
This position is shared with the framework of the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation Program for research projects as a part of an interdisciplinary research project. The scientific team consists of Stefan Karlsson, Jonas Larsson, Björn Nilsson, Tariq Enver, Roman Zubarev and Kenichi Miharada.
The researcher will work on the project discovering transition of activity status in hematopoietic stem cells under hematopoietic stresses. In addition, the project is focusing on novel regulators regulating hematopoietic stem cell expansion and fate commitment.
Qualifications
Applicant must have enough experience to be trained in the stem cell biology and the hematology field, especially skill to analyze murine and human hematopoietic stem cells using several techniques including flow cytometry and Fluidigm. In addition, applicant is required to have knowledge of ER stress, lipid peroxidation and erythro/ megakaryopoiesis. Since the researcher is expected to be a leading scientist in the project, he/she is required to have a creativity and talent in scientific thoughts.
Temporary employment 2018-03-01--2020-02-29.
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Varaktighet, arbetstid
100 %. Tillträde: 2018-03-01 Visstidsanställning
Publiceringsdatum2018-02-09ErsättningMonthly salary
Så ansöker duSista dag att ansöka är 2018-02-22
Ange följande referens när du ansöker: PA2018/476
Klicka på denna länk för att göra din ansökanKontaktKenichi Miharada +46462220592;
kenichi.miharada@med.lu.seFöretagInstitutionen för laboratoriemedicin, Lund
AdressInstitutionen för laboratoriemedicin, Lund
BMC F13
22184 Lund
KontorsadressBMC F13
Jobbnummer 3955963
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