Postdoctoral Positions in Developmental and Cancer Biology

30. 8. 2023

For the Laboratory of Tissue Morphogenesis and Cancer, under the leadership of Zuzana Sumbalová Koledová, at the Institute of Molecular Genetics (IMG), we announce two open postdoctoral positions in developmental and cancer biology. Both positions are fully funded by the ERC-CZ program.


The research project FIBROFORCE aims to decipher the functional heterogeneity of fibroblasts during mammary gland development, including the roles of fibroblast mechanical forces in branching morphogenesis and homeostasis and the underlying mechanisms.

The postdoctoral fellow taking position #1 will analyze genetic mouse models (functional models, lineage tracing) and will perform in vitro and in vivo mechanical experiments, advanced organoid cultures, scRNA sequencing and spatial transcriptomics analyses (among other techniques).

The postdoctoral fellow taking position #2 will develop and use advanced organoid imaging approaches employing biosensors and photomanipulation to address our main hypothesis of how fibroblast mechanical forces regulate epithelial morphogenesis.

Publications most relevant to the project

  • Sumbal J, Fre S, Sumbalova Koledova Z: Fibroblast-induced mammary epithelial branching depends on fibroblast contractility. bioRxiv 2023.03.24.534061. [doi]
  • Sumbal J, Belisova D, Koledova Z: Fibroblasts: The grey eminence of mammary gland development. Sem Cell Dev Biol. 2020. S1084-9521(20)30169-5. [doi]
  • Sumbal J, Koledova Z: FGF signaling in mammary gland fibroblasts regulates multiple fibroblast functions and mammary epithelial morphogenesis. Development. 2019; 146(23). pii: dev185306. [doi]
  • Koledova Z, Zhang X, Streuli C, Clarke RB, Klein O, Werb, Z, Lu P: SPRY1 Regulates Mammary Epithelial Morphogenesis by Modulating EGFR-dependent Stromal Paracrine Signalling and ECM Remodeling. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 2016; 113(39): E5731 – 5740. [doi]

Requirements

  • Expertise in developmental, cell or cancer biology, biophysics or biochemistry,
  • Ph.D. in biological sciences,
  • Highly motivated and independent with excellent communication skills, enthusiastic about performing interdisciplinary work and open to learn and apply new techniques,
  • Excellent organizational skills and the ability to maintain meticulous records, with ability to plan and prioritize own work in order to meet deadlines,
  • Committed to personal development and updating of knowledge and skills,
  • Hands-on experience in mouse genetics, organoids, live cell imaging, image analysis, and/or with bioinformatic skills will be viewed positively,
  • The IMG strives for gender equality and diversity. We welcome applications from all backgrounds, regardless of gender, nationality, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, age, and other components of identity.

We offer

  • Full-time, fixed-term employment contract initially for 1 year with the possibility of extending to 4 years, starting from 1 January 2024 (position #1) or July 2024 (position #2), or upon agreement,
  • Attractive salary funded by the ERC-CZ,
  • 5 weeks of vacation and 3 sick days,
  • Employment benefits, including meal allowance and childcare services,
  • A collaborative scientific environment supported by state-of-the-art facilities, including excellent imaging and animal model facilities,
  • Training, with possible opportunities in the form of specialized courses,
  • Full focus on research without teaching obligations,
  • Support to apply for independent funding and to develop your own research program.

How to apply

Written applications should include a cover letter (stating your motivation to apply for this position and a brief description of your research interests and accomplishments), a structured CV, a list of publications, and contact information for two references – all as a single pdf file. Send the application to the group leader Zuzana Sumbalová Koledová at zuzana.sumbalova-koledova@img.cas.cz.

Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.
Best to apply before 1 November 2023.

About the workplace

The Laboratory of Tissue Morphogenesis and Cancer of the IMG is situated in the BIOCEV Centre (The Biotechnology and Biomedicine Centre of the Academy of Sciences and Charles University). The BIOCEV Centre is a unique research platform and a cutting-edge scientific facility with an international reach. It is a well-established center of excellence in basic research. Its scientific work is divided into five programs – Functional Genomics, Cell Biology and Virology, Structural Biology and Protein Engineering, Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering, and the Development of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures.

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