Postdoc in Department of Diagnostic Sciences

 The research group of Prof. Tom Taghon at Ghent University (www.taghonlab.ugent.be), located in Ghent, Belgium, is looking for a talented and highly motivated postdoctoral bioinformatician to join our team.

Research in our lab is focused on the functional characterization of the molecular mechanisms that control T cell development in human (Park et al., Science 2020, Lavaert et al., Immunity 2020; Roels et al., Nature Immunology 2020) and the lab is part of the Thymus human cell atlas consortium that is funded by the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative in which single cell multi-omics and spatial transcriptomics approaches are used to unravel this at the highest resolution. Successful candidates will analyze and integrate these various genomic datasets (scRNAseq, scATACseq, CITEseq, Visium, …) and implement novel computational pipelines to unlock novel insights into the mechanisms that mediate human T cell development and that will be functionally validated by wet-lab scientist.

You will work together with an international group of postdocs, PhD students and technicians in a new research building on the Ghent University Hospital campus that houses leading research groups in the field of Immunology and Genetics, thereby providing a state-of-the-art and stimulating research environment.

Job profile

  • You have strong enthusiasm for scientific research with strong knowledge of Python and/or R and with a scientific interest in the molecular genetics of immune cell development.
  • Experience in bio-informatics and data-mining of large datasets including (epi)genomics and transcriptomics single-cell sequencing data is required (experience in analyzing bulk data is a strength).
  • You are a highly motivated and flexible team player with the capacity to work independently.
  • You have strong research and presentation skills.
  • You are ambitious and passionate about research.
  • You have a proven track record with high ranked publications.
  • You have the ability to work autonomously while having strong team player skills
  • Candidates should have a relevant PhD degree in (bio)medical sciences, bio-informatics, computer sciences or equivalent.

How to apply

For further information or to apply (include motivation letter, curriculum vitae and contact information of three potential referees), please contact : Prof. Dr. Tom Taghon (E-mail: Tom.Taghon@UGent.be)

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