IIGM (www.iigm.it) is located at the FPO IRCCS Candiolo Cancer Institute, Candiolo, Turin, Italy (www.research.fpoircc.it). The main goal of IIGM is to foster and develop excellence in human genomic research and education, with special reference to genomic variability in multifactorial diseases, with a strong focus on cancer. The institute provides high-level scientific education, and access to state-of-the-art research facilities.
Research: The lab addresses fundamental aspects of immune responses, related to memory T cell differentiation and long-term protective immunity. Our research aims to understand how T lymphocytes integrate complex environmental stimuli into specific epigenetic and differentiation programs, which specify cell fate commitment and function. The research’s goal is to use this knowledge to develop novel molecular targets and strategies for the prevention and treatment of cancer, in the new field of cancer immunotherapy.
To achieve these goals, we combine a variety of high throughput approaches, including next generation sequencing of RNA and epigenetics marks, and single cell transcriptomic analysis.
The Giovanni Armenise-Harvard laboratory of Immune Regulation, at the Italian Institute for Genomic Medicine (IIGM), in Candiolo, Turin, Italy, is seeking for a highly motivated:
Fellow in Computational and Systems Immunology
Qualifications and requirements:
Offered contract: 12 month contract renewable up to 3 years.
To apply for this position please submit a cover letter (in English) describing research experience, interests, motivation, CV and contact information of three references addressing them to: Immune Regulation Lab., Dr. Luigia Pace.
Review of applications will begin immediately, till position is filled.
References: Pace L, et al. Science 2018; Pace L, et al. Science 2012; Alessandri’, et al. GigaScience 2019.