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The role Alternative splicing (AS) is an important process that allows the production of different messenger RNAs and proteins from a single gene in humans and other complex organisms.
AS plays a crucial role in mechanisms controlling gene expression.
Mutations affecting AS contribute to the development of many diseases, including cancer and neurodegeneration.
While drugs targeting AS have recently entered the clinic and provided the first therapy for common genetic disorders, much remains to be learned about the mechanisms controlling splicing and their modulation by small molecules.
Advancements in this field can unleash new approaches for treating many diseases with current unmet needs.
The role of the PhD to be hired will be to contribute to the characterization of molecular mechanisms of AS regulation, including the identification and analysis of small molecule modulators and their possible applications in medicine.
About the team The group of Juan Valcárcel at the Center for Genomic Regulation (CRG) of Barcelona has a long trajectory studying pre-mRNA splicing regulation.
The group combines high-throughput methods with detailed biochemical and cellular assays and collaborates closely with other groups working on computational and structural biology to study molecular mechanisms and networks of alternative splicing regulation in cancer.
The group also develops mechanism-based novel therapeutic approaches for oncology.
Juan Valcárcel obtained his PhD from work on influenza virus splicing regulation at the Center of Molecular Biology Severo Ochoa in Madrid.
After a postdoc with Michael Green at the University of Massachusetts, working on mechanisms of splice site recognition and regulation, he established his group at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg in 1996.
In 2002, the group moved to the newly created Center for Genomic Regulation (CRG) of Barcelona.
He is a Research Professor of the Catalonian Institute for Research and Advanced Studies (ICREA) and an associated Professor of the University Pompeu Fabra.
Elected EMBO member in 2004, he was Deputy Coordinator of the European Alternative Splicing Network of Excellence and Coordinator of the RNAREG Consolider consortium, the European Innovation Council-funded TAONas-LUAD, and the European Research Council-funded UNLEASH projects.
He is a member of the Editorial Board of the Journals Molecular Cell, RNA, and Molecular and Cellular Biology, as well as of the Scientific Advisory Boards of several Research Institutes and companies in Europe and the USA.
He served as President of the RNA Society in 2017-2018 and as Past-President in 2019-2020.
Our team is currently composed of 2 technicians, 1 lab manager, 2 PhD students, 5 postdocs, and 1 Staff Scientist.
Whom would we like to hire?
Professional experience Must Have - You have a University Degree and a master's in molecular biology or a related discipline within the European Higher Education System (minimum 300 ECTS) or equivalent by October 2024.
- You have hands-on experience in Molecular Biology and Gene Regulation.
Desirable but not required/Nice to have - Computational Biology Skills - Experience with RNA analysis.
Education and training - You have a University Degree and a master's in molecular biology or a related discipline within the European Higher Education System (minimum 300 ECTS) or equivalent by October 2024.
Languages - You are proficient in English.
Technical skills - You have advanced MS Office skills.
Competences - Highly developed organizational skills.
- Independence.
- Professional ambition.
- Capacity for teamwork.
The Offer – Working Conditions - Contract duration: 4 years.
- Estimated annual gross salary: Salary is commensurate with qualifications and consistent with our pay scales.
- Target start date: January 2025.
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