奥地利因斯布鲁克大学分子免疫学博士后岗位
来源:丁香人才网
日期:2008-04-08
Institution
Medical University Innsbruck (http://www.i-med.ac.at/mypoint/)
Position
Postdoctoral position in Molecular Immunology
Location
Innsbruck, Austria
Date Posted
April 7th 2008
Date Expires
June 6th 2008
Tags
recombination activating genes, vdj, chromosomal translocation,follicular lymphoma, transgenic mouse, chromosome conformation capture,innsbruck, and austria
Description
Postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Gene Regulationand Molecular Immunology in the Cell Biology Division of the Biocenterof the Innsbruck Medical University in Austria.
The project is part of the Integrated Center of Research and Therapy(IFTZ) and addresses questions related to the pathogenesis of leukemiascaused by aberrant chromosomal translocations. It aims to utilizechromosome capture technology to research whether nuclear positioning issignificant in generating disease caused by aberrant action of theRecombination Activating Gene (RAG) products. Furthermore, it aims togenerate a transgenic mouse model for follicular lymphoma based onanalysis of the antibody repertoire of tumours by single cell sortingand PCR to clone the heavy and light chains of lymphoma B cells from patients.
The position is available immediately, it is for three years and can beextended to four.
Contact
Nikos Yannoutsos, Ph.D.
Gene Regulation and Molecular Immunology Laboratory
Division of Cell Biology, Biozentrum
Medical University Innsbruck
Fritz-Pregl-Str. 3
A-6020
Austria
Tel.: 43-512-9003 70187 (or 70179, or 71280)
Fax: 43-512-9003 73100
e-mail: nikos.yannoutsos@i-med.ac.at
Medical University Innsbruck (http://www.i-med.ac.at/mypoint/)
Position
Postdoctoral position in Molecular Immunology
Location
Innsbruck, Austria
Date Posted
April 7th 2008
Date Expires
June 6th 2008
Tags
recombination activating genes, vdj, chromosomal translocation,follicular lymphoma, transgenic mouse, chromosome conformation capture,innsbruck, and austria
Description
Postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Gene Regulationand Molecular Immunology in the Cell Biology Division of the Biocenterof the Innsbruck Medical University in Austria.
The project is part of the Integrated Center of Research and Therapy(IFTZ) and addresses questions related to the pathogenesis of leukemiascaused by aberrant chromosomal translocations. It aims to utilizechromosome capture technology to research whether nuclear positioning issignificant in generating disease caused by aberrant action of theRecombination Activating Gene (RAG) products. Furthermore, it aims togenerate a transgenic mouse model for follicular lymphoma based onanalysis of the antibody repertoire of tumours by single cell sortingand PCR to clone the heavy and light chains of lymphoma B cells from patients.
The position is available immediately, it is for three years and can beextended to four.
Contact
Nikos Yannoutsos, Ph.D.
Gene Regulation and Molecular Immunology Laboratory
Division of Cell Biology, Biozentrum
Medical University Innsbruck
Fritz-Pregl-Str. 3
A-6020
Austria
Tel.: 43-512-9003 70187 (or 70179, or 71280)
Fax: 43-512-9003 73100
e-mail: nikos.yannoutsos@i-med.ac.at
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