We are seeking a talented and motivated candidate to join our team to pursue the mechanisms and functions of primary cilia. The primary cilium is an antenna-like organelle that has emerged as a fundamental regulator of embryonic development as well as tissue homeostasis. Consequently, the deregulation of its assembly, maintenance, or function leads to numerous human diseases, collectively termed ciliopathies. It has been estimated that cilia dysfunctions are responsible for as many as 100 human diseases. However, the mechanistic explanation of primary cilia assembly and function, crucial for the understanding of cilia-related defects and their therapeutic targeting, is insufficient. The successful candidate will join the lab of Laboratory of Cilia and Centrosome Biology (headed by Dr. Lukáš Čajánek) at Masaryk University in Brno. The lab has a long-term interest in revealing the molecular mechanisms of cilia assembly, maintenance, and cilia-mediated signaling, in particular in relation to 1) the components of so-called distal appendages and 2) molecular motors controlling ciliary trafficking. The selected applicant will have access to unique research tools, state-of-the-art methodology, and advanced instrumentation (cellular and animal models, proteomics, gene editing, lentiviral transduction, live cell imaging, super-resolution microscopy, etc.). For more information on the research themes in the lab, please visit: www.cajaneklab.com
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Anticipated start date: The position is available from April 2025, or upon agreement For more information, please contact Martina Vráblíková by e-mail vrablikova@med.muni.cz. Further information about:
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