We are recruiting for an exceptional individual to join us as a Postdoctoral Research Assistant within our Kobayashi Group, to study epigenetic reprogramming in early mammalian embryos. This is a fixed-term appointment for an initial period of 24 months, with the possibility of extension. Our group investigates the molecular mechanisms by which transcription factors drive cell-stage-specific gene regulatory networks during mammalian development. Using mice as a model system, we combine low-input genomic assays (CUT&Tag/Run, ATAC-seq, RNA-seq) with knockdown and knockout strategies to uncover how transcription factors regu late the epigenome and control cell fate decisions in the earliest stages of development. The Kobayashi Lab takes a multidisciplinary approach to address this question using state -of-the-art methods, including low -input genomics, proteomics, biochemistry, and structural biology. The successful applica nt will have the opportunity to develop a broad technical expertise to achieve their career goals. The lab offers a collaborative and supportive environment and provides access to state -of-the-art life science facilities, including MS -proteomics and cryo-EM. Your priorities will include: Conducting research investigating the mechanisms of epigenetic reprogramming using mouse embryos Designing and p erforming genomic assays and bioinformatic analysis Leading and contributing to reports, scientific papers, and presentations arising from this work Collaborating with other research groups within the Faculty and with external collaborators Working with lab members and providing mentorship to summer and honours students. Who we're looking for: Ph.D. degree in a relevant field (including those expecting to complete their degree soon) Background in chromatin biology and genomics Evidence of at least one first-author research article or preprint Practical experience in handling mice (desirable) Experience in bio=informatics (desirable) We are one of the UK's leading universities, internationally recognised for our expertise across a range of disciplines and research breakthroughs in multiple areas, including science, medicine and engineering, amongst many others. Our purpose is to transform lives, locally and globally, which we do as a community of staff (Professional Services and Academic), students and alumni. Professional Services directorates are key to delivering the University strategy and driving change across the University. For further information about this position please contact Wataru Kobayashi at WKobayashi001@dundee.ac.uk. To find out more about the department please visit the Molecular Cell and Developmental Biology | University of Dundee, UK