About us...
The Francis Crick Institute is Europe's largest biomedical research institute under one roof. Our world-class scientists and staff collaborate on vital research to help prevent, diagnose and treat illnesses such as cancer, heart disease, infectious diseases and neurodegenerative conditions.
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About the role...
The Genetic Mechanisms of Disease lab is a dynamic, supportive and highly collaborative research group which studies how common genetic variation influences the human immune system and how this can predispose to autoimmune and inflammatory disease. A strong background in human immune cell isolation and culture, CRISPR editing and in vitro assays of immune function are essential.
The current project, which is funded via the MSD/Crick Research Alliance, aims to elucidate the biology responsible for a genetic association with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) which is located on chromosome 5. The associated locus lies within an uncharacterised long non-coding (lnc)RNA and exhibits strong activation-dependent enhancer activity in inflammatory macrophages. The aims of the project are to identify the gene(s) that may be regulated by this dynamic enhancer, investigate whether the lncRNA has RNA-dependent functions and characterise the molecular and cellular mechanisms by which this genetic variation contributes to IBD. Our goal is to not only resolve molecular and cellular mechanisms of disease, but to identify new opportunities for therapy.
For an example of the sort of research we conduct, please see Stankey, Bourges, Haag et al.
What you will be doing...
As a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Crick, you will be:
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