To join our Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF)-funded beta cell biology network, we are looking for a highly motivated PostDoc working in the group of Stefan Kubicek at CeMM, the Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna, co-supervised by Jacob Hecksher-Sorensen, Hagedorn Institute, Copenhagen. We aim at generating insulin-producing beta cells from other cell types (Collombat et al. Cell 2009) by targeting chromatin, signaling pathways and master regulatory transc
Tasks and responsibilities:
• Establishing and maintaining cell culture conditions for human and murine pancreatic cell lines and primary islets of Langerhans
• Engineering these cells for the inducible overex
• Network analysis of the effects of modulating the levels of master regulatory transc
• Establishing cell ba
• Identification and characterization of small molecules and signaling pathways that modulate protein stability and activities of ARX and PAX4
• Data management and analysis
Requirements and desired qualifications:
• PhD in molecular biology, biochemistry, or a related field.
• previous experience with chromatin, pancreatic, and chemical biology
• high accuracy and reliability
• excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work in an international team
• good written and oral communication skills in English
Applicants should submit: a detailed letter of motivation and curriculum vitae, including the contact details of the PhD supervisor and two additional referees to application@cemm.at using the Reference Code: #PD SKub JDRF
Extended Deadline for Applications: 15 January 2013