Fondazione Links seeks a Research Assistant at the IIGM in Candiolo, Italy. The role involves generating cell models for rare genetic diseases, focusing on steroid-resistant nephrotic syndrome, using state-of-the-art genomic techniques.Qualified candidates will hold a Bachelor’s
IIGM - Italian Institute for Genomic Medicine is hiring for a position in the Chemical Biology Lab focused on high-content imaging and analysis in Candiolo, Italy.The role involves generating isogenic cell lines, performing immunostaining, and analyzing
IIGM is located at the FPO IRCCS Candiolo Cancer Institute, Candiolo Turin - Italy. The main goal of FPO IRCCS Candiolo and IIGM is to foster and develop excellence in research and education, with special reference
Research assistant in CRISPR‑engineered cellular models of genetic disorders IIGM is located at the FPO IRCCS Candiolo Cancer Institute, Candiolo Turin - Italy). The main goal of FPO IRCCS Candiolo (https://www.irccs.com/en) and IIGM (Home - Italian Institute
Postdoctoral Researcher – Circuit Reconstruction & Regenerative Neuroscience (ERC CUSTOM_MADE)Department of Neuroscience, University of Turin, ItalyProjectWe aim to rebuild functional striatal circuits by grafting human striatal progenitors with optimized properties in preclinical models of Huntington’s disease,
Overview IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute in Milan–Italy is looking for a young motivated researcher to join the Cell Adhesion Laboratory directed by Prof. Ivan de Curtis. The candidate will work on a project aimed at
The 1000 European Molecular Biology Laboratory in Rome seeks a researcher for an epigenome editing programme utilizing CRISPR technology. This role involves deploying CRISPR-based editors to modulate liver gene expression and mentoring a small team. Candidates should have
IFOM is an internationally recognized non-profit cancer research institute supported by the Italian Association for Cancer Research (AIRC) based in Milan within a highly dynamic urban environment. IFOMs continuous success is ensured by the recruitment of
OverviewYou will play a central role in a pioneering in vivo epigenome editing programme, deploying CRISPR-based epigenetic editors to modulate target gene expression in the liver. Working at EMBL and collaborating with biotech partners, you will drive
Offer Description The project aims to identify and functionally characterize novel mechanisms of immunological control involved in myeloid leukemogenesis. Ideal candidate should have a solid background in cancer biology and demonstrated proficiency in the following areas:
About the Role You will play a central role in a pioneering in vivo epigenome editing programme, deploying CRISPR‑based epigenetic editors to modulate target gene expression in the liver. Based at EMBL and working in close collaboration
EMBL in Rome seeks a researcher for an exciting in vivo epigenome editing program focused on CRISPR. You will collaborate with biotech partners, driving experimental progression in liver gene expression.The position requires a PhD and in vivo
IFOM is an internationally recognized non-profit cancer research institute supported by the Italian Association for Cancer Research (AIRC) based in Milan within a highly dynamic urban environment. IFOM’s continuous success is ensured by the recruitment of
IFOM is an internationally recognized non-profit cancer research institute supported by the Italian Association for Cancer Research (AIRC) based in Milan within a highly dynamic urban environment. IFOM’s continuous success is ensured by the recruitment of
IFOM is an internationally recognized non-profit cancer research institute supported by the Italian Association for Cancer Research (AIRC) based in Milan within a highly dynamic urban environment. IFOM’s continuous success is ensured by the recruitment of
IFOM is an internationally recognized non-profit cancer research institute supported by the Italian Association for Cancer Research (AIRC) based in Milan within a highly dynamic urban environment. IFOM’s continuous success is ensured by the recruitment of
Postdoctoral Researcher – Circuit Reconstruction & Regenerative Neuroscience (ERC CUSTOM_MADE) Department of Neuroscience, University of Turin, Italy Project We aim to rebuild functional striatal circuits by grafting human striatal progenitors with optimized properties in preclinical models