The Emmy Noether research group “Molecular Endocrinology” of Dr. Henriette Uhlenhaut at the Institute for Diabetes and Obesity of the Helmholtz Zentrum München is looking for a highly motivated
PhD student (m/f)
The lab investigates the transcriptional regulation of metabolism by nuclear hormone receptors using a combination of mouse genetic and genomic techniques.
As German Research Center for Environmental Health, Helmholtz Zentrum München pursues the goal of developing personalized medical approaches for the prevention and therapy of major common diseases such as diabetes mellitus and lung diseases. Helmholtz Zentrum München is a member of the Helmholtz Association, Germany's largest scientific organization.
PhD student (m/f)
The lab investigates the transcriptional regulation of metabolism by nuclear hormone receptors using a combination of mouse genetic and genomic techniques.
As German Research Center for Environmental Health, Helmholtz Zentrum München pursues the goal of developing personalized medical approaches for the prevention and therapy of major common diseases such as diabetes mellitus and lung diseases. Helmholtz Zentrum München is a member of the Helmholtz Association, Germany's largest scientific organization.
Your tasks
- Leading a research project in the field of ''Mechanisms of gene regulation by nuclear hormone receptors''
- Phenotypic analysis of transgenic and knockout mice
- A wide variety of molecular biology experiments in cultured cells
- Learning and establishing cutting edge genomic techniques and performing bioinformatic data analysis (next generation sequencing)
- Leading a research project in the field of ''Mechanisms of gene regulation by nuclear hormone receptors''
- Phenotypic analysis of transgenic and knockout mice
- A wide variety of molecular biology experiments in cultured cells
- Learning and establishing cutting edge genomic techniques and performing bioinformatic data analysis (next generation sequencing)
Your Qualifications
- Master’s degree or equivalent in molecular biology or related life sciences
- Eligibility for obtaining a PhD degree from the Technical University of Munich
- Hands-on experience in molecular biology, tissue culture or animal experiments
- Ability to work in an international team; flexibility; innovative and creative thinking
- Interest and ambition to make a significant contribution to the field of nuclear receptor biology
- Master’s degree or equivalent in molecular biology or related life sciences
- Eligibility for obtaining a PhD degree from the Technical University of Munich
- Hands-on experience in molecular biology, tissue culture or animal experiments
- Ability to work in an international team; flexibility; innovative and creative thinking
- Interest and ambition to make a significant contribution to the field of nuclear receptor biology
Our Offer
- Working in an innovative, well-equipped and scientifically stimulating surrounding
- Further training and career development opportunities
- International, collaborative environment, state of the art facilities and generous funding
- Initial short-term employment contract for three years with a standard public service salary (TV
EntgO Bund, EG 13 50%)
- Membership in the international Helmholtz Graduate School Environmental Health (HELENA).http://www.helmholtz-helena.de
- Working in an innovative, well-equipped and scientifically stimulating surrounding
- Further training and career development opportunities
- International, collaborative environment, state of the art facilities and generous funding
- Initial short-term employment contract for three years with a standard public service salary (TV
EntgO Bund, EG 13 50%)
- Membership in the international Helmholtz Graduate School Environmental Health (HELENA).http://www.helmholtz-helena.de
The Helmholtz Zentrum München is striving to increase the overall proportion of women on its staff and thus expressly urges qualified women to apply.
We are looking forward to receiving your comprehensive online application.
Dr. Henriette Uhlenhaut
Helmholtz Zentrum München
Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit und Umwelt (GmbH)
Institute for Diabetes and Obesity
Parkring 13
D-85748 Garching
Germany
Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit und Umwelt (GmbH)
Institute for Diabetes and Obesity
Parkring 13
D-85748 Garching
Germany
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