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Doctoral Student SNSF in MAPK-induced transcription (22430) bei University of Lausanne

University of Lausanne · Lausanne, Schweiz · Onsite

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Career Opportunities: Doctoral Student SNSF in MAPK-induced transcription (22430)

Requisition ID 22430 - Posted  - Type of position (1) - Area of Activity (1) - Rate of Participation (1) - Faculty / Service (1) - Personnel Category (1)

 

Introduction

The University of Lausanne is a higher teaching and research institution composed of seven faculties with approximately 17’000 students and nearly 4,000 collaborators, professors, and researchers. Ideally situated along the lake of Geneva, near Lausanne's city center, its campus brings together over 120 nationalities.

Presentation

The Department of Fundamental Microbiology (https://www.unil.ch/dmf) offers a position of Doctoral Student SNSF focused on transcription dynamics induced by MAPKs. The position is embedded within the quantitative signaling research group of Dr. Serge Pelet (https://wp.unil.ch/quantitativesignaling).

Job information

Expected start date: 01.11.2025
Contract length: 1 year, maximum 4 years
Activity rate: 100%
Workplace: University of Lausanne, Dorigny campus.

Your responsibilities

The aim of the project is to study the dynamics of transcription stimulated by MAPK pathways in the model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae.


In all eukaryotic cells, MAPK cascades relay extracellular information into a defined biological response, which encompasses the induction of a specific transcriptional program. We have established several live-cell microscopy assays to monitor the dynamics of transcription upon activation of a MAPK pathway in budding yeast. The objective of this project is to apply these tools to understand the role of the promoter sequences in defining the characteristics of the transcription dynamics. In addition, single molecule imaging techniques will be implemented to get deeper insights into the binding of transcription factors on DNA.


The project will combine wet lab experiments, microscopy measurements and image analysis and will provide an excellent scientific training with opportunities for collaborations in a stimulating environment.

Your qualifications

The successful candidate should hold a Master degree in Biology or equivalent, prior experience in yeast biology, signal transduction or fluorescence microscopy is an asset. Candidates without wet lab affinity will not be considered. A good command of the English language, a high personal motivation to excel in science and a curious mind are required. 

What the position offers you

We offer a stimulating environment in an international research group. We are part of a multicultural, diversified and dynamic academic environment, with opportunities for professional training. See the lab website (https://wp.unil.ch/quantitativesignaling) for information on our publications and current research. 

Contact for further information

Dr Serge Pelet
Email: [email protected]

Your application

Deadline : 15.09.2024


Please include your full application (motivation letter, CV with detailed classes and grades, list of publications or presentations, and the contact details of two referees) in a PDF.
Only applications through this website will be taken into account.

Additional information

Seeking to promote an equitable representation of men and women among its staff, the University encourages applications from women.

 

Requisition ID 22430 - Posted  - Type of position (1) - Area of Activity (1) - Rate of Participation (1) - Faculty / Service (1) - Personnel Category (1)

Introduction

The University of Lausanne is a higher teaching and research institution composed of seven faculties with approximately 17’000 students and nearly 4,000 collaborators, professors, and researchers. Ideally situated along the lake of Geneva, near Lausanne's city center, its campus brings together over 120 nationalities.

Presentation

The Department of Fundamental Microbiology (https://www.unil.ch/dmf) offers a position of Doctoral Student SNSF focused on transcription dynamics induced by MAPKs. The position is embedded within the quantitative signaling research group of Dr. Serge Pelet (https://wp.unil.ch/quantitativesignaling).

Job information

Expected start date: 01.11.2025
Contract length: 1 year, maximum 4 years
Activity rate: 100%
Workplace: University of Lausanne, Dorigny campus.

Your responsibilities

The aim of the project is to study the dynamics of transcription stimulated by MAPK pathways in the model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae.


In all eukaryotic cells, MAPK cascades relay extracellular information into a defined biological response, which encompasses the induction of a specific transcriptional program. We have established several live-cell microscopy assays to monitor the dynamics of transcription upon activation of a MAPK pathway in budding yeast. The objective of this project is to apply these tools to understand the role of the promoter sequences in defining the characteristics of the transcription dynamics. In addition, single molecule imaging techniques will be implemented to get deeper insights into the binding of transcription factors on DNA.


The project will combine wet lab experiments, microscopy measurements and image analysis and will provide an excellent scientific training with opportunities for collaborations in a stimulating environment.

Your qualifications

The successful candidate should hold a Master degree in Biology or equivalent, prior experience in yeast biology, signal transduction or fluorescence microscopy is an asset. Candidates without wet lab affinity will not be considered. A good command of the English language, a high personal motivation to excel in science and a curious mind are required. 

What the position offers you

We offer a stimulating environment in an international research group. We are part of a multicultural, diversified and dynamic academic environment, with opportunities for professional training. See the lab website (https://wp.unil.ch/quantitativesignaling) for information on our publications and current research. 

Contact for further information

Dr Serge Pelet
Email: [email protected]

Your application

Deadline : 15.09.2024


Please include your full application (motivation letter, CV with detailed classes and grades, list of publications or presentations, and the contact details of two referees) in a PDF.
Only applications through this website will be taken into account.

Additional information

Seeking to promote an equitable representation of men and women among its staff, the University encourages applications from women.

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Introduction

The University of Lausanne is a higher teaching and research institution composed of seven faculties with approximately 17’000 students and nearly 4,000 collaborators, professors, and researchers. Ideally situated along the lake of Geneva, near Lausanne's city center, its campus brings together over 120 nationalities.

Presentation

The Department of Fundamental Microbiology (https://www.unil.ch/dmf) offers a position of Doctoral Student SNSF focused on transcription dynamics induced by MAPKs. The position is embedded within the quantitative signaling research group of Dr. Serge Pelet (https://wp.unil.ch/quantitativesignaling).

Job information

Expected start date: 01.11.2025
Contract length: 1 year, maximum 4 years
Activity rate: 100%
Workplace: University of Lausanne, Dorigny campus.

Your responsibilities

The aim of the project is to study the dynamics of transcription stimulated by MAPK pathways in the model organism Saccharomyces cerevisiae.


In all eukaryotic cells, MAPK cascades relay extracellular information into a defined biological response, which encompasses the induction of a specific transcriptional program. We have established several live-cell microscopy assays to monitor the dynamics of transcription upon activation of a MAPK pathway in budding yeast. The objective of this project is to apply these tools to understand the role of the promoter sequences in defining the characteristics of the transcription dynamics. In addition, single molecule imaging techniques will be implemented to get deeper insights into the binding of transcription factors on DNA.


The project will combine wet lab experiments, microscopy measurements and image analysis and will provide an excellent scientific training with opportunities for collaborations in a stimulating environment.

Your qualifications

The successful candidate should hold a Master degree in Biology or equivalent, prior experience in yeast biology, signal transduction or fluorescence microscopy is an asset. Candidates without wet lab affinity will not be considered. A good command of the English language, a high personal motivation to excel in science and a curious mind are required. 

What the position offers you

We offer a stimulating environment in an international research group. We are part of a multicultural, diversified and dynamic academic environment, with opportunities for professional training. See the lab website (https://wp.unil.ch/quantitativesignaling) for information on our publications and current research. 

Contact for further information

Dr Serge Pelet
Email: [email protected]

Your application

Deadline : 15.09.2024


Please include your full application (motivation letter, CV with detailed classes and grades, list of publications or presentations, and the contact details of two referees) in a PDF.
Only applications through this website will be taken into account.

Additional information

Seeking to promote an equitable representation of men and women among its staff, the University encourages applications from women.

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