[Biomedical-cybernetics] postdoc position at ETH Zurich

Savas Tay savas.tay at gmail.com
Fri Nov 23 16:00:33 CET 2012


Hi
could you please distribute this to your graduates/postdocs?
Thanks

Postdoctoral position at ETH Zurich on microfluidic single-cell analysis
and cell (NFkB) signaling

Tay Lab (www.bsse.ethz.ch/microfluidics) at the Department of Biosystems
Science and Engineering is looking for postdocs who fit the following
profiles:*
*

*1) A biologist/computational biologist who has experience with cell
signaling or the systems biological approach. *This postdoc will have
access to the state-of-the-art high-throughput *microfluidic cell  
culture
system*s and *gene expression systems* (high-throughout qPCR, digital  
PCR)
at Tay Lab to investigate NF-kappaB dynamics in single cells. These  
systems
was recently used in this paper: "Single-cell NF-kappaB dynamics reveal
digital activation and analogue information processing", Tay et al.  
Nature
466, 267-271

*2) An engineer or physicist who has experience with microfluidics  
*and its
biological applications. The focus of this position will be developing
microfluidic/optofluidic systems for single-cell analysis for systems
biology and biomedical applications.  *
*

*Excellence in scientific research evidenced by a strong publication  
record
is expected.* ETH Zurich (in Switzerland) provides an international
environment and excellent benefits. The salary for this position is  
82,000
CHF (~85,000 USD) a year. The language of education and research is  
English.
Highly motivated candidates should send research interests, full CV
including details of experimental and computational skills,  
publications,
and contact information for 3 references  to* savas.tay at gmail.com*

-- 
Savas Tay, PhD
Assistant Professor of Bioengineering*
**Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering*
*Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zurich)*

office: +41 61 387 3350
cell: +41 79 427 8229
http://www.bsse.ethz.ch/microfluidics
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