We are looking for a postdoc to study the role of mRNA modifications in animal development at the John Curtin School of Medical Research in Canberra, Australia.
We are developing a Nanopore-based technique to detect RNA modifications in full-length mRNA. Using the fly model and biochemical approaches, we aim to determine the molecular function and the genetic requirement of mRNA modifications.
We are looking for a highly motivated junior researcher with a phd (or expected to be awarded) in the relevant field. Experience with molecular biology and/or genetics in model organisms are favoured, but not required.
We offer a two-years' position funded by Australian Research Council with an option to extend.
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https://jobs.anu.edu.au/cw/en/job/539757/postdoctoral-fellow
We are developing a Nanopore-based technique to detect RNA modifications in full-length mRNA. Using the fly model and biochemical approaches, we aim to determine the molecular function and the genetic requirement of mRNA modifications.
We are looking for a highly motivated junior researcher with a phd (or expected to be awarded) in the relevant field. Experience with molecular biology and/or genetics in model organisms are favoured, but not required.
We offer a two-years' position funded by Australian Research Council with an option to extend.
Please contact
https://jobs.anu.edu.au/cw/en/job/539757/postdoctoral-fellow