Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Single-cell chromatin biology and genomics - Ikegami Lab in Cincinnati, OH for Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Single-cell chromatin biology and genomics - Ikegami Lab
DescriptionThe Ikegami lab at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is recruiting highly motivated postdocs interested in developing a new tool to study chromatin biology at single cell levels. The lab has an ongoing project aiming to develop a transformative technique for mapping chromatin proteins in the genome in single cells. Candidates interested in genomics, chromatin biology, epigenetics, single cell techniques, or translational research using genomic techniques are highly encouraged to apply. A prior experience in experimental and computational genomics is a plus, but not requi


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