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THÔNG BÁO TUYỂN NGHIÊN CỨU SINH

THÔNG BÁO TUYỂN NGHIÊN CỨU SINH

The Max Planck Research Group „Skin Homeostasis and Ageing“ headed by Dr. Sara Wickströmis looking for PhD students (m/f) in Stem cell biology and genomics
The successful candidate will join a young and dynamic research team in the analysis of stem cell regulation in tissue
morphogenesis, maintenance and cancer. We employ a wide range of techniques, including mouse genetics, cell
biology, live cell imaging, mass spectrometry and next generation sequencing to study how stem cell fate is regulated
through interactions with their niche. The aim is to identify signalling networks and epigenetic mechanisms that
regulate stemness and stem cell differentiation during development, ageing and tumour formation. This post is
available from the 1st of November 2016.
Qualifications
The applicant is required to hold a masters degree/diploma in biology, biochemistry or a related field, as well as
strong written and oral communication skills. The working language is of the lab is English; knowledge of the German
language is not necessary. Experience in one of the following methodologies: genetics, cell biology, or confocal
imaging is an advantage.
Research environment
The Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing was founded in 2008 for the purpose of understanding fundamental
mechanisms of healthy ageing. It is part of a broad network of research institutions in the Cologne-Bonn area
dedicated to research on ageing and age-related disease, constituting a vibrant and collaborative environment for
research. Equipped with state-of-the-art technology and excellent core facilities, to which the successful candidate
would have access, the institute provides outstanding research opportunities for its scientists. The Institute hosts
employees from 20 nations, and will grow to 350 members in the new building.
We offer a three-year fully funded PhD fellowship. The Max Planck Society is committed to employ more disabled
individuals and especially encourages them to apply. We also seek to increase the number of women in those areas
where they are underrepresented and especially encourage them to apply.
To apply, email a pdf-file containing a one-page letter with a personal statement outlining your research interests and
relevant work experience, your CV and bibliography, contact information for 2-3 references, all in a single pdf-file to
Wickstroem@age.mpg.de. For further information about the Institute and the Wickström lab see www.age.mpg.de.

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