Postdoc (Adjunct) CeNT-21.1-2021

Field: Life Sciences

Results of the competition:

INFORMATION ON THE RESULTS OF THE COMPETITION

Pursuant to Article 119 of the Law on Higher Education and Science
(Journal of Laws of 2021, item 478)

Institution: Center of New Technologies at the University of Warsaw

Competition for the position of: postdoc (adjunct) in the group of research workers in the OPUS 19 project “Multiscale spatial reorganization of chromatin in response to replication stress and its role in protection against genomic instability”

Competition number: CeNT-21.1-2021
Competition announcement date: December 6, 2021
Application deadline: February 15, 2022
Competition settlement date: February 16, 2022
Number of submitted applications: 2

Recommended candidate: none
Justification: Both competition applications did not meet the formal requirements, the candidates submitted incomplete documentation and did not complete it.

Chairman of the competition committee
Prof. dr hab. Dariusz Plewczyński



Description:

Director of Centre of New Technologies of the University of Warsaw, with the approval from the Rector of the University of Warsaw, announces opening of the position of Postdoc (Adjunct) in the group of researchers in the Laboratory of Functional and Structural Genomics – Centre of New Technologies of the University of Warsaw.

Competition number: CeNT-21.1-2021

Project title: Multiscale spatial reorganization of chromatin in response to replication stress and its role in cellular protection against genomic instability.

Project leader: Prof. dr hab. Dariusz Plewczyński

For more information visit website of the University of Warsaw.



Deadline: 15/02/2022

Tags: molecular biology, biophysics, bioinformatics, next generation sequencing, the role of 3D chromatin structure in storing, processing and evolving biological information; spatiotemporal 4D genome organization and transcription regulation in human population, replication stress, genetic instability, DNA double-strand breaks, DNA fragile sites, genomics, bioinformatics, chromatin loops, mammalian 3D genome, Topologically Associating Domains, polymer modelling, cell differentiation, chromatin higher order organization, human genome, bioinformatics, genomics toolboxes and pipelines; genomics, the next generation sequencing techniques, experimental work in NGS-based 3D genomics techniques: Hi-C, ChIA-PET and HiChIP (chromatin conformation capture), i-BLESS, ChIP-seq, RNA-seq, bioinformatics data analysis