The first ERC Synergy grant for chronobiology has been awarded to Microclock to investigate the Bacillus subtilis circadian clock.
MicroClock is a collaboration between Martha Merrow, Antony Dodd & Akos T Kovacs @LMU_Muenchen@JohnInnesCentre@UniLeidenNews@ERC_Research#ERCSyG
Another fantastic post doc opportunity to study the Bacillus subtilis circadian clock, this time in in the wonderful Kovacs lab in Leiden @MicroClockERC#ERCSyG#chronobiology
Post Doc position on Chrono(micro)biology within the #MicroClock#ERCSyG project at #LMUMunchen
with Martha Merrow @MarthaMerrow
👉 deadline on 30 January 2025
Join our @MicroClockERC#ERCSyG team as #Postdoc to discover the components of a bacterial circadian clock
Apply by 17 Jan 2025, if you have experience
-with liquid handling robots/screening of bacterial strains
-in molecular biology of model bacteria
tinyurl.com/2d2c8fe5
The first ERC Synergy grant for chronobiology has been awarded to Microclock to investigate the Bacillus subtilis circadian clock.
MicroClock is a collaboration between Martha Merrow, Antony Dodd & Akos T Kovacs @LMU_Muenchen@JohnInnesCentre@UniLeidenNews@ERC_Research#ERCSyG
Photo credits to F. von Leitner, LMU University Hospital Munich (MM), Deirdre Lynch, John Innes Centre (AD), and Dr Xinming Xu @Xinming_Xu, Leiden University (ATK).