Synthetic biology for regenerative medicine
Do you want to work in a newly started research group and help define how synthetic biology is used for regenerative medicine? We recently developed new technology that combines new CRISPR-based tools and machine learning algorithms to engineer transcriptional networks through multi-gene control in human pluripotent stem cells (https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.11.04.621938v1). Now, we are seeking outstanding students to pursue ambitious projects that seek to use synthetic biology to program cell fate and complex cell behaviors with the aim of advancing regenerative medicine. Laboratory skills including cell culture are highly meriting, as is experience with computational biology. This project may involve work on both the Huddinge and Solna campuses. If you’re interested, please send your CV and a motivational letter. We look forward to hearing from you. |