News aus der Fakultät
18.04.2024
Doctoral position in Biomedicine (m/f/d, E 13 TV-L, 65%)
Faculty of Science, DFG Research Training Group (GRK 2381)
Bewerbungsfrist: 31.05.2024
The University of Tübingen, Faculty of Science, DFG Research Training Group (GRK 2381), has an open call for a fully funded
PhD position (Dr. rer. nat.) in Biomedicine/Cancer Biology
available from July 1st, 2024 at the Interfaculty Institute of Biochemistry (IFIB), University of Tübingen
The initial fixed-term contract will be for 3 years.
The application deadline is May 31, 2024.
The position is embedded in the Research Training Group “cGMP: From Bedside to Bench” (Graduiertenkolleg GRK 2381) funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG). This research consortium is investigating the role of the cellular signaling molecule cGMP in an interdisciplinary approach.
We are looking for a highly motivated doctoral researcher to join project P1 “Heterogeneity of cGMP signaling in the tumor microenvironment” (supervised by Prof. Dr. Robert Feil). This project uses state-of-the-art transgenic mouse models and imaging technologies to determine the functional relevance and therapeutic potential of cGMP in the tumor vasculature. The PhD program supports an international internship in the laboratory of our collaborative partner at MGH/Harvard Medical School in Boston, USA (Prof. Dr. Dai Fukumura), who is also co-advisor of the doctoral thesis.
For details on the project and PhD training program, please see GRK 2381 website:
https://uni-tuebingen.de/en/141767
A Master's degree in life sciences or equivalent is required for the position. Applicants should have a strong interest in cancer biology and in working at the interface of biochemistry, cell biology and biomedicine. Ideally, candidates have previous experience with mice and/or fluorescence microscopy.
Please send your application (incl. CV and the names/e-mails of two references) indicating “GRK 2381-P1” to the GRK 2381 office: Dr. Petya Georgieva, e-mail: grk2381-application @mnf.uni-tuebingen.de
The University of Tübingen seeks to increase the fraction of female scientists in research and teaching and particularly encourages applications from women. Disabled candidates are given preference if equally qualified.
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