Germany: Postdoc/Ph.D. Student in Signal Transduction Research
In particular, we generate and use mouseknock out models to investigate cardiovascular, hepatic, immunological and neuronalfunctions of Gi-proteins and PI3-kinases. To address new roles of Gi proteinsand PI3-kinases in signalling events controlling metabolic functions of the liver,the successful candidate will reinforce our group and will be expected togenerate and analyze transgenic mice.
Applicants should be highly motivated andhold a degree in medicine or science (e.g. biology, biochemistry or pharmacy). Experiencein cell biology, biochemistry or molecular biology is desirable for the postdocposition (as documented by publications). You will benefit from collaborativework in a highly stimulating interdisciplinary environment (BMFZ, SFB 575, SFB 612,Graduiertenkolleg 1089) encompassing a wide spectrum of modern techniques.
Dr. RolandPiekorz (roland.piekorz@uni-duesseldorf.de)
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Prof. Dr. Dr. BerndNürnberg (bernd.nuernberg@uni-duesseldorf.de)
Institut fürBiochemie und Molekularbiologie II
Klinikum derHeinrich-Heine Universität Düsseldorf
Universitätsstraße 1, Geb. 22.03
D-40225 Düsseldorf
Tel.: 0211-811-2724, Fax: 0211-811-2726
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