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September 20, 2013

Postdoctoral Research Position at University of Konstanz in Germany, 2013


The Department of Biology (Chair of Biochemical Pharmacology/Prof. Dr. Thomas Brunner) is seeking a highly-qualified and motivated applicant for a full time Postdoctoral position. This position is funded by a research project, probably starting in January 2014 and initially supported for 36 months. Applicant must have a strong practical and theoretical background and experience in protein biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology and/or apoptosis signaling is required. Application deadline is 1 October 2013.

Study Subject(s): The position is awarded in larger trinational research consortium and investigates the dynamics and importance of Bcl-2 family interactions during apoptotic cell death in liver cells and liver tumors.

Course Level: This position is for pursuing postdoctoral research level at

Scholarship Provider: German Federal and State Governments

Scholarship can be taken at: Germany

Eligibility:

-Candidates are expected to hold a PhD in Biology or similar education, preferentially with several years of experience.

-Furthermore, a strong practical and theoretical background and experience in protein biochemistry, cell biology, molecular biology and/or apoptosis signaling is required.

-The University of Konstanz encourages disabled persons to apply.

-They will be given preference if appropriately qualified.

-The University of Konstanz is an equal opportunity employer that tries to increase the number of women in research and teaching.

Scholarship Open for Students of Following Countries: Applicants of Germany are eligible for this postdoctoral research position.

Scholarship Description: The University of KonstanzThe project is part of a larger trinational research consortium and investigates the dynamics and importance of Bcl-2 family interactions during apoptotic cell death in liver cells and liver tumors. Candidates will be actively involved in this research project investigating the dynamic formation of Bcl-2 family member protein complexes using precipitation experiments and proteomics. She/he investigates signal transduction pathways regulating Bcl-2 family interactions. Furthermore, she/she supports the chair in teaching and student supervision.

Number of awards offered: This position is funded by a research project, probably starting in January 2014 and initially supported for 36 months.

Duration of award(s): This position is funded by a research project, probably starting in January 2014 and initially supported for 36 months.

What does it cover? (Salary Scale 13 TV-L)

How to Apply: The mode of applying is electronically or by post.

Scholarship Application Deadline: The deadline for applications is 1 October 2013.



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