**Job Description**
The Pasque lab at KU Leuven is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral scientist for a newly funded project focused on decoding early human embryo development. The research utilizes cutting-edge stem cell-based embryo models and single-cell omics, with a particular emphasis on X-chromosome inactivation and cell fate. The project aims to elucidate the gene regulatory networks underlying early human postimplantation development and cell fate specification in extraembryonic lineages, employing innovative stem cell-based embryo models, CRISPR perturbations, microscopy, and single-cell omics to uncover fundamental processes essential for human development and reproductive health.
**Skills & Abilities**
• Solid experience with mammalian stem cells, gene regulation, developmental biology, and molecular techniques
• Experience in cell culture
• Experience in molecular biology
• Experience in transcriptomics
• Experience in epigenomics
• Experience in early mammalian embryogenesis
• Experience in human pluripotent stem cells
• Experience in epigenetics
• Experience in X-chromosome inactivation
• Experience in embryo models
• Experience in microscopy
• Experience in RNA FISH
• Experience in single-cell genomics
• Experience in computational biology
• Strong motivation for collaborative interdisciplinary research in early human development
• Excellent English language skills
**Qualifications**
Required Degree(s) in:
• Life Sciences
• Stem Cell Biology
• Developmental Biology
• Molecular Biology
• Related field
**Experience**
Experience Required:
• 1-4 years (Ph.D)
Other:
• Track record of high-quality peer-reviewed publications
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