Lab move to ETH Zurich, the job search and fixed term PI positions
ETH Zurich (credit) Next January, after 9 years at the EMBL, I will be joining ETH Zurich as a tenured faculty of the Department of Biology with my research group hosted at the Institute for Molecular and Systems Biology (IMSB). I am really excited about this move and I think the IMSB is a perfect fit for the type of research that we do. We primarily use computational approaches to study the relation between genotype and phenotype with a specific focus on post-translational regulatory systems (more on theEBI website or myGScholar page). IMSB has a long tradition of method development in large scale measurements of biological systems with a current interest in mechanistically explaining trait variation. The smaller experimental component of our group uses yeast genetics which is also a great fit for the groups around including our future neighbours in theInstitute of Biochemistry. Research wise the group will remain focused on: studying the evolution and functional importance of post-translational regulation; determining the regulatory networks of a cell, and how they change under different conditions including disease. More broadly we also study the mechanisms that underlie trait variation across individuals of the same species. In terms of methods it will remain primarily computational with around 30% of the group devoted to lab work. The lab will be fully equipped for large scale yeast genetics with the exciting addition of having funding for a MS instrument...
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