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Dear all, 

I am looking for a student, possibly a biologist but I am open minded about 
this, to work on the following project “Oncogene-Induced Remodelling of 
Cellular Networks: A Systems Biology Approach Using Optogenetics and 
Next-Generation Microscopy”. 

The project will involve the development of genetically encodeable sensors 
for biochemical events within the living cells and biochemical perturbation 
by novel Optogenetics tools. 

It is a great opportunity for training in a highly interdisciplinary 
environment dedicated to the study of biochemical networks and how they 
are altered during oncogenesis. The ad is online here 
http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/8315/ and the deadline is 25th November.

All microscopy systems that will be used are working prototypes for fast 
multiplexed FLIM on two-photon microscopy and wide-field ratiometric 
FRET /  DMD-based optogenetics.

Do not hesitate to contact me for further information. 


Cheers, 

Alessandro
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Dr Alessandro Esposito
Senior Investigator Scientist 

MRC Cancer Unit, University of Cambridge
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