Prof. Martin Kupiec
Life Sciences
Our lab uses the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae to study the basic mechanisms that keep the genome stable, thus preventing the development of cancer. Among other subjects, we study the mechanisms responsible for the creation of mutations, the maintenance of telomere length, and the mechanisms responsible for the correct separation of sister chromatids in mitosis.
Life Sciences
- School of Biomedicine and Cancer Research
We are looking for a hard-working and enthusiastic individual able to carry out independent research. We carry out molecular genetics analyses and work with DNA, RNA, and proteins.
Basic knowledge of molecular biology techniques. Previous experience with yeast is not essential but is considered an advantage.
We are looking for a hard-working and enthusiastic individual able to carry out independent research. We carry out molecular genetics analyses and work with DNA, RNA, and proteins.
Basic knowledge of molecular biology techniques. Previous experience with yeast is not essential but is considered an advantage.