Researcher position (postdoc or MSc depending on qualifications) is open in Academy of Finland research
project “Adult Vascular Endothelial Stem Cells (VESCs)”, at Salven lab at Haartman Institute, University of Helsinki.
Salven lab at Haartman Institute, University of Helsinki focuses on molecular cellular biology of
adult stem cells in angiogenesis and cancer. We are recruiting a researcher, a post doc or possibly a MSc depending on qualifications. The position is funded by the Academy of Finland research project “Adult Vascular Endothelial Stem Cells (VESCs)”, funding
period 2012 – 2016.
Requirements
The experimental setups include in vivo mouse models of stem differentiation, angiogenesis, and cancer, as well as in vitro models of cellular growth and differentiation.
Transgenic animal models with genomic markers such as GFP are extensively used. Mouse cells and tissues are examined using various imaging and other cellular analysis techniques including immunofluorescence microscopy, confocal laser scanning microscopy, and
FACS. The candidate should have hands on experience on most of our central methods.
The researcher should also be experienced and talented in independent processing and writing of scientific articles. The project has already now produced several yet unpublished
important findings and the postdoctoral researcher will have a central role in contributing to timely publishing of these results.
The position will be filled immediately for a minimum of one year. Salary is based on the standards of the University of Helsinki.
Applications
One-page motivation letter, CV and two names of reference with contact information should be sent to Petri.Salven(at)helsinki.fi with a notification researcher
position. The deadline for applications is January 31th 2014.
Recent relevant publications:
Goligorsky MS, Salven P (2013). Concise Review: Endothelial Stem and Progenitor Cells and Their Habitats.
Stem Cells Transl Med. 2013 Jul;2(7):499-504
Fang S., Pentinmikko N., Leinonen H., and Salven P. (2012). Generation of functional blood vessels from a single
c-kit (CD117) -expressing adult vascular endothelial stem cell. PLoS Biol
Oct;10(10):e1001407.
Fang S., Pentinmikko N., Ilmonen M., and Salven P. (2012). Dual action of TGF-â induces vascular growth in vivo
through recruitment of angiogenic VEGF-producing hematopoietic effector cells.
Angiogenesis 15;511-9.