Starting 1 August 2026 or upon mutual agreement
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The Keller-Valsecchi team investigates the epigenetic mechanisms and physiological relevance of gene dosage in regulating cellular function in male and female animals - from individual genes to chromosome-wide scales. We combine work in non-model organisms (like mosquitos or brine shrimp) with model systems (like Drosophila or human pluripotent stem cells) and thus are a highly diverse group.
We are seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher to join our team in an ERC-funded project. In this project, we aim to unravel sex-specific chromatin regulation across the animal tree of life by generating and integrating transcriptomes, proteomes, and epigenomes (CUT&Tag) from dozens of species.