Translation regulation and hematopoise
ABG-132358 | Thesis topic | |
2025-06-04 | Public/private mixed funding |
- Biology
- Biochemistry
Topic description
We seek an enthusiastic, highly motivated post-doctoral fellow to work on translation regulation and mechanisms during megakaryopoiesis. The candidate needs to hold a PhD with good record of publications,
preferentially with no more than 2 years after getting PhD. Candidate needs to have a strong background in molecular biology and biochemistry with knowledge in cell culture, western blot, immune-fluorescence and
RNAseq. Additional knowledge in mouse handling and microscopy is a plus. We offer a close supervision in both motivated teams and a stimulating scientific environment for a transdisciplinary project. The postdoc will
have access to state-of-the-art equipment related to the project. She/he will interact with interdisciplinary groups and will receive mentoring for career development.
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Presentation of host institution and host laboratory
The laboratory is part of the GIN Grenoble Institute of Neurosciences, at Inserm and Grenoble Alpes University research center devoted to understanding brain functions in health and diseases. The GIN is composed of research teams specialized in the study of physiological processes or in pathologies of the nervous system and in the development of innovating techniques to explore them and provides with the state-of-the-art platforms and technologies. The GIN is founder member of the Grenoble center of excellence in neurodegenerative disorders (GREEN). Grenoble is an active research city in France located three hours from Paris by train.
Candidate's profile
Background: Over the past decade, genetic lesions that cause ribosome dysfunctions have been identified in
both congenital and acquired human disorders. These ribosome modifications can directly impact translation
levels and quality in cells. Very recent data underline that ribosome biogenesis is involved in mediating the
transition between proliferation and differentiation of erythroid progenitors. The functional consequences of
translation and protein synthesis regulation on megakaryopoiesis remains largely unexplored. Our preliminary
data suggest that translation regulation and modification of the ribosomal protein RPS6 might have a critical
role in the megakaryopoiesis and platelet formation.
The goal of the postdoctoral project is to determine the role of the translation regulation during
megakaryopoiesis and to explore the potential roles of the ribosomal protein RPS6 in this process.
Qualification: We seek an enthusiastic, highly motivated post-doctoral fellow to work on translation regulation
and mechanisms during megakaryopoiesis. The candidate needs to hold a PhD with good record of publications,
preferentially with no more than 2 years after getting PhD. Candidate needs to have a strong background in
molecular biology and biochemistry with knowledge in cell culture, western blot, immune-fluorescence and
RNAseq. Additional knowledge in mouse handling and microscopy is a plus. We offer a close supervision in
both motivated teams and a stimulating scientific environment for a transdisciplinary project. The postdoc will
have access to state-of-the-art equipment related to the project. She/he will interact with interdisciplinary groups
and will receive mentoring for career development.
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