The team of Daniel Figeys, Dean of the School of Pharmacy, University of Ottawa, invites postdoctoral fellows in the direction of drug-microbiome

team introduction

Prof. Daniel Figeys is currently the Dean of the School of Pharmacy at the University of Ottawa. His laboratory is also affiliated with the Ottawa Institute of Systems Biology and the Shanghai Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Sciences-Canada University of Ottawa Joint Research Center for Systems and Personalized Pharmacology. The research direction of the team includes drug-microbiome-host interaction research, multi-omics experimental analysis technology and bioinformatics tool development. The laboratory has continuously updated analytical instruments and bioinformatics platforms, including the latest high-resolution LC-MS/MS, next-generation sequencers, etc., and also maintains a constantly expanding library of live samples of the gut microbiome of various populations. to support in vitro drug-microbiome interaction studies. The metaproteomics experimental analysis technology and bioinformatics tools recently developed by the team are in an international leading position. The team has published more than 200 research papers in journals including Nature, Nature Biotechnology, Gut, Nature Communications and other researches on proteomics analysis technology, iMetaLab bioinformatics toolset, RapidAIM individual gut microbiota high-throughput drug screening technology , Professor Figeys is currently cited more than 18,000 times, h-index 63, i-10 index 197.

Laboratory website : https://www.northomics.ca/

iMetaLab Platform : https://imetalab.ca/

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Postdoctoral fellow

The laboratory is now looking for a postdoctoral fellow to conduct multi-omics research on the gut microbiome and drug-microbe interactions, and will provide internationally competitive stipends to outstanding candidates.

we hope

1. A recent PhD in biochemistry, microbiology, molecular biology or related field within the past 2.5 years.

2. Experience in one or more of the following areas/technologies is preferred: gut microbiome, batch or continuous culture, anaerobic bacterial culture/fermentation, next-generation sequencing (NGS), mass spectrometry, and large-scale-group Study data analysis.

3. Good communication and team spirit.

how to apply

Please send your full CV and 3 letters of recommendation to Professor Daniel Figeys ([email protected]).

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