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Positions for highly motivated PhD students are available immediately in the laboratory of Dr. Sara Wickström, Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing, Cologne, Germany.
The successful candidate will join a young and dynamic research team in the analysis of the roles of adhesion signaling in skin homeostasis and ageing. We employ a wide range of techniques, including mouse genetics, cell biology, live cell imaging, and mass spectrometry to study how cell-matrix signaling regulates the structural organization of the skin, and the role of these processes in ageing and age-related diseases such as cancer.
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: mouse genetics, cell biology, live cell imaging is an advantage.

Research environment
The Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing provides an international and vibrant research environment with highly interacting groups as well as state-of-the-art technologies and core facilities. The institute is located in Cologne, one of the most vivid cities in Germany.
Students will be able to participate in lectures, journal clubs, retreats and soft-skill courses organized by the institute and by the university graduate schools.
The Max Planck Society is an equal opportunity employer and aims at employing more disabled people.

How to apply
To apply, send a single PDF file containing a CV, 2 references with contact information, and a statement outlining your interests and relevant work experience to Sara Wickström, wickstroem@age.mpg.de. For further information about the institute and the Wickström lab see www.age.mpg.de


Methods:
cell biology
genetics
mass spectrometry
molecular biology
live cell imaging
Start date: 27 February 2013
Estimated Duration: 3 years

Subjects: Biology
Topic: dissertation / thesis: Cell-matrix interactions in development and disease
Contact: Dr. Sara Wickström
Reply to: wickstroem@age.mpg.de
Institution: Max Planck Institute for Biology of Ageing
Location: 50931 Cologne, Gleueler 50a

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