São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) postdoctoral fellowship available for 12 months at the Prof. Henning Ulrich’s laboratory at the Institute of Chemistry of the University of São Paulo
The #Neuroscience Laboratory at the Institute of Chemistry,
University of São Paulo, invites applications for a 12-month postdoctoral fellowship funded by FAPESP (São Paulo Research Foundation) under the supervision of Prof. Henning Ulrich.
This #fellowship is part of a larger research endeavor within the thematic #FAPESP grant. The project shall investigate the effects of caffeine and adenosine receptors in neurogenesis and neuroprotection using in vitro stem cell models of #Alzheimer’s disease.
We are seeking a highly motivated candidate who has obtained a doctorate degree in #Biological #Sciences within the last 7 years and has a strong publication record. Experience in cell culture and neurodifferentiation is essential, while proficiency in immunostaining, cytometry, biochemistry and molecular biology techniques would be advantageous.
The ideal candidate should demonstrate excellent communication skills, evidenced by presentation of scientific articles and data at conferences. The fellowship, commencing on April 01, 2024, will provide a monthly payment of R $ 9,047.40 (Brazilian Reais) per month, along with bench money.
Interested applicants should submit the following documents to henning@iq.usp.br by March 20, 2024:
A motivation letter (up to one page);
C.V, with a list of publications;
One recommendation letter.
Selected candidates will be contacted via email to arrange interviews.
Our FocalPlane features... webinar on #microscopy-based #outreach is happening next week!
We are excited to have talks from Paola Moreno-Roman from Foldscope, Alex Strachan from Plymouth Electron Microscopy Centre and Martin Jones from @thecrick Register here (& tell your friends!):
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_CtmAqpQlRDKkeRB6F9odwA#/registration
#FocalPlaneFeatures
We've expanded our 'genetic toolkit' with the addition of the Genetic Product Class, describing the nature of an encoded product (e.g., wild_type, missense_mutation, RNAi_reagent). This information lives in the Transgenic Constructs table on Gene Reports, and will help you identify particular types of transgenes and build a genetic ‘toolkit’ to study your favorite gene. See this commentary for more info: http://flybase.org/commentaries/2024_02/transgenicProductClass.html
I'm a staff scientist at Washington U in St Louis (#Missouri, USA), mostly working with human task fMRI datasets. I'm a big fan of #baseR, #knitr, #QC, and very extensive #supplementary materials. I insist on looking at data early and often; some #tutorials and examples on my blog. (#GotBrains?)
I'm a #FirstGen college grad, #IowaStateU; BS in #forestry. I do #knitting (plus #crochet, #sewing, etc.), not just knitr-ing. I haven't before posted cat pictures, but no guarantees.
PhD position available within the new Marie Curie training network "ZooCELL", aiming to map subcellular features to cellular transcriptomes in larvae of the hydrozoan jellyfish Clytia. DC4 in the network advert here: https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/189511
Scientists find an unusual role for an odourant binding protein in the seminal fluid of Drosophila. https://elifesciences.org/articles/86409?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=organic
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The last day to vote for Fly Board representatives is TODAY, so if you haven't voted, now's the time!
https://genetics-gsa.org/2024-fly-election/
Tomorrow we are helping a postdoc with interview preparation.
It's been many years since I was on the uncomfortable side of a job interview.
All the advice on interviews I can find online is obvious or terrible, or both.
Has anyone got any good thoughts for implementable interview tactics which a) might genuinely help and b) can be contained in a reply to this post?
Professorship in Cultural Anthropology (open rank)
@ University of Basel
"Possible research foci are #VisualAnthropology, #Mobility / #Migration, #CulturalHeritage, #Memory and #Narrativity"
Deadline: 12/03/2024
https://universitypositions.eu/jobs/professorship-in-cultural-anthropology-open-rank/252196
Secondary wing loss in #Diptera evolved independently 25 times by the last count.
I am hiring for ~15 Data Scientist and developer positions.
100% remote, work from any beach, market-fair offers.
Focus on Knowledge Graphs, ML, AI, Mathematics, Java, C, looking for Polyglots.
We need everything from jr to sr, data scientist to programmer. If your IT and your good, you might be a fit.
See original post with job descriptions and contact info here:
https://mastodon.acm.org/@freemo@qoto.org/111847456428905080
#Fedihire #Job #jobs #hiring Programming #IT #AI #AGI #KnowledgeGraphs #SemanticWeb
@JonFouchard
#SummerSchool #mechanobiology in Paris
for #PhD students in #biology or #biophysics
conceptual courses and practical workshops presenting cutting-edge #experimental methods (incl #microfluidics, #tractionForce #microscopy,...) dedicated to measuring #forces and #mechanical properties on a variety of biological systems, from #bacteria to animal #tissue / #embryo .
Assistant Professor of Plant Genetics & Crop Breeding, New Mexico State University
"Seeking a dynamic individual to join our plant genetics and crop breeding program. This is a nationally recognized facilities for field and laboratory-based research including greenhouse that integrates genetics, genomics, molecular breeding, and high-throughput phenotyping technologies." @plantscijobs
https://careers.nmsu.edu/jobs/assistant-professor-of-plant-genetics-crop-breeding-las-cruces-new-mexico-united-states #PlantBreeding
"Metastatic cancers (those that have spread beyond the organ where they originated) account for around 67–90% of cancer deaths2,3, and are almost always treated systemically, meaning with drugs that enter the bloodstream. To improve treatments for people with metastatic cancer, the community urgently needs to shift from using organ-based classifications of cancer to using molecular-based ones. This will require radical changes in how medical oncology is structured, conducted and taught."
LazyAF, a pipeline for accessible medium-scale in silico prediction of protein-protein interactions https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.01.29.577767v1?med=mas
PhD in Cell Biology
I am a Research Scientist and lab manager for the Tootle lab in the Biology department at the University of Iowa. We use Drosophila oogenesis to understand the mechanisms regulating prostaglandin production and function. My particular interest is the developmental roles of lipid droplets and their connection to prostaglandins.
I love biology and teaching people about what is happening in cells. I also am really interested in microscopy.
I also like cats, horses and horseback riding, fish keeping (I have two aquariums), video games-particularly the Half-Life franchise and Half Life mods, and I have recently gotten into VR (NOT META!) so if you want to chat about any of these topics that would be great!