The Tzelepis lab is recruiting two postdoctoral research associates to drive our translational work on novel RNA biology of disease (particular focus on solid tumors and neurodegeneration). Our lab focuses on the epitranscriptome-associated roles of stem cell homeostasis and disease. Our approaches include functional genetics, normal and abnormal stem cell cultures, development and characterisation of novel treatments as well as various mouse models of disease.

The postholders will actively contribute to our research and be responsible for ensuring that the Tzelepis laboratory research is competitive and novel. The ideal candidate will be a team player with excellent communication skills and support a variety of experimental procedures, animal handling, imaging and data collection as well as preparing results for publications and grant submissions. The post also entails training students and visiting researchers in techniques and equipment use, as well as instructing correct research conduct.

Essential requirements are a PhD in a relevant subject and strong expertise in either:

  1. Condensate biology of disease or
  2. Disease-associated tRNA modifications. The ideal candidate will also have experience in either stem-cell/cancer biology, mouse models and/or nucleic acid editing.