Mr E Van der Vorst, Mrs Y Döring
Applications accepted all year round
Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)
About the Project
A PhD position is available to study chemokine-driven interactions of inflammatory cell types at sites of inflammation including plasmacytoid dendritic cell (DC) plasticity in chronic inflammation. Using atherosclerosis as a disease model for chronic inflammation, the project will interrogate (plasmacytoid) DC effects on T cell homeostasis, function and plasticity, study the role of chemokine receptors in DC localization, migration and T cell interactions and employ cell-specific reporter mouse models to comprehensively dissect, e. g. cell localization.
Eligible candidates (m/f) should have experience with mouse models, immunological and molecular biological techniques, a strong motivation and team spirit. German language skills would be helpful, solid English skills written and spoken are mandatory. The successful candidate (m/f) should hold an above-average Diploma/Master's degree in biological sciences or related fields and have experience with basic methods of molecular and cellular biology. The PhD will work at the institute for cardiovascular prevention (IPEK) at the LMU in Munich, Germany. http://www.klinikum.uni-muenchen.de/Institut-fuer-Prophylaxe-und-Epidemiologie-der-Kreislaufkrankheiten/de/0600-Institute/index.html
http://www.sfb1123.med.uni-muenchen.de/index.html
He/She will work in a team of experienced staff, PhD students, postdocs and technicians with excellent infrastructure.
Applications from severely handicapped persons with basically similar qualification will be given priority. Salary will be according to TV-L (65%); the position is funded for three years (starting date not before 01-06-2017).
Interested candidates (m/f) should submit their electronic application (including motivation letter, CV, publication list (when applicable) and references) to: Emiel van der Vorst ([Email Address Removed]) and Yvonne Döring ([Email Address Removed])
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