The successful candidate will join a dynamic research lab (www.eming.uni-koeln.de) and will participate in the analysis of molecular mechanisms regulating skin injury, repair and homeostasis. In the particular project we are interested to understand how immune cells sense tissue damage, control tissue growth and differentiation, and which are the signals that lead to deregulation of these processes during inflammatory skin diseases, tissue fibrosis or cancer. Please see also further literature (Eming et al., Science 356:1026-1030, 2017; Knipper et al., Immunity 43:803-16, 2015; Willenborg et al., Blood 120:613-625, 2012; Lucas et al., J Immunol 184:3964-77, 2010).
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Benefits
- Everything but ordinary: You can expect a secure job in a challenging, innovative environment – including company pension schemes and regular working hours without business trips.
- Work-life balance: Whether full-time or part-time, with or without children – with numerous support options, we will find the right path together.
- Team spirit in R(h)ine culture: You will be warmly welcomed by an interdisciplinary team that values mutual respect and helpfulness.
- Strong perspectives: We offer extensive training opportunities – so you can continuously grow and set new goals.
Requirements
- Applications are invited from candidates who recently obtained their Diploma/Masters degree.
- The applicant should have a strong background in molecular biology and enthusiasm to study basic mechanisms of disease processes.
- The candidate will be actively involved in mouse work and previous experience is desirable, but not mandatory.
Application Deadline
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