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Our aim is to exploring the evolutionary conserved genetic aspects of bone-muscle interactions in vertebrates, by in-vitro and in-vivo experiments. In particular, we aim to produce gene targets for pharmacological treatment for human disease, as well as for aquaculture.
In particular, the candidate will:
- detect effects of the genes newly identified by association study on the musculoskeletal system by tracing expression levels in bone and muscle cells in Zebrafish (Danio rerio)
- estimate effects of silencing and knocking-out potentially pleiotropic genes in Zebrafish and medaka, by generation of CRISPR/Cas9 mutant fish.
Candidates with M.Sc. in the following research areas should apply: Molecular biology, Developmental biology, Medical Neurobiology, Microbiology, Molecular Genetics, Immunology, and Endocrinology. An experience of working with small fish is a plus as the student will be involved with the maintenance of zebrafish strains, breeding and embryonic manipulations. The position requires an experience in general molecular biology protocols. Characterization of muscle and bone phenotypes is performed by advanced imaging techniques (microCT, fluorescent microscopy etc.) The research is performed in collaboration with the EU and US-based colleagues; there is a possibility of training in Singapore.