**Job Description**
A motivated Ph.D. student is sought to join an interdisciplinary team within Professor Greg Hannon’s lab at the CRUK Cambridge Institute. The project focuses on investigating the molecular mechanisms of small RNA-mediated chromatin silencing, leveraging advanced genomics, chromatin profiling, CRISPR/Cas9-mediated cell line engineering, and various animal models. The student will study the effects of chromatin-modifying enzymes using transcriptomics, histone mark profiling, and live imaging, with opportunities to gain computational data analysis skills and explore novel spatial profiling techniques for chromatin marks and RNA output.
**Skills & Abilities**
• Excellent laboratory skills
• Strong background in molecular biology and/or biochemistry
• Keen interest in chromatin research
• Practical research experience (preferably more than 6 months)
• Familiarity with tissue culture, genome editing, or live-imaging approaches (desirable)
• Opportunity to gain computational data analysis skills
**Qualifications**
Required Degree(s) in:
• Molecular Biology
• Biochemistry
• Genetics
• Related subject
Required:
• First/Upper Second Class degree (or equivalent) for recent graduates or final-year undergraduates
**Experience**
Experience Required:
• More than 6 months of practical research experience (preferred)
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