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4 Postdoctoral Scientists and/or PhD Students, Ulm |
The Institutes for Virology (G. Frascaroli), Molecular Virology (F. Kirchhoff), Medical Microbiology and Hygiene (G. van Zandbergen) and Microbiology and Biotechnology (C. Riedel) at Ulm University and Ulm University Clinic invite applications for the following positions in a newly established research program of the Ulm University funded by the Carl Zeiss Foundation.
A total of 4 Postdoctoral scientist and/or PhD students
The vacancies are initially limited for 2 years. There is a possibility of an employment extension subsequently.
The group is dedicated to studying the biology of human macrophages in the context of infection. The aims are to understand which innate immune responses of macrophages are induced by different pathogens and to elucidate the evasion mechanisms these pathogens have evolved to counteract these immune responses. The pathogens studied by the group include viruses (HIV, HCMV), bacteria (Listeria monocytogenes) and eukaryotic parasites (Leishmania major). Positions are available immediately and will be filled as soon as suitable candidates are identified. Remuneration will be according to German public service regulation (TV-L).
Candidates should have a degree in biology or a related field and are expected to have a strong interest in molecular biology, infectious diseases and cell culture techniques. Experiences in immunology are a plus. Superior motivation, willingness and good communication skills in English are prerequisites.
The University of Ulm and the University Medical Center Ulm is committed to increase the share of women in research and teaching positions and therefore explicitly encourage female candidates to apply.
Applications include (1) letter of motivation, CV, and copies of degree certificates; (2) short summary of the diploma thesis; (3) 2 references; (4) publication or abstract list (if applicable) and should be sent to the coordinator of the program:
Dr. Ger van Zandbergen
University Clinic Ulm
Institute of Medical Microbiology and Hygiene
Albert-Einstein-Allee 11
89081 Ulm
E-mail: Ger.Zandbergen@uni-ulm.de
Deadline for application is September 15, 2010. Please indicate "Zeiss Program" in the subject line of your email application, or add number 50 on the envelope of a written application.
Job sharing is always possible for full time positions (Postdoctoral scientist).
Physically disabled applicants receive favourable consideration when equally qualified.
Depending on the institute, employment takes place through the administration department of the University of Ulm or the University Medical Center Ulm in the name and on behalf of the federal state of Baden-Württemberg.
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Doktorandenstelle, Institut für Mikrobiologie, Bundeswehr, München |
Am Institut für Mikrobiologie der Bundeswehr in München
ist im Rahmen eines vom Bayerischen Staatsministerium für Umwelt und Gesundheit geförderten Forschungsverbundes vorerst befristet vom
01.11.2010 bis zum 30.06.2011
eine (Doktoranden)Stelle mit einer wöchentlichen Arbeitszeit von 19,25 Stunden zu besetzen. Die Vergütung erfolgt nach TVÖD,
Entgeltgruppe 13.
Die Stellenausschreibung richtet sich an qualifizierte Naturwissenschaftler/innen der Fachrichtungen Biologie, Biochemie oder verwandter Studiengänge mit Abschluss Diplom oder Master.
Das Projekt beschäftigt sich mit der molekularen Epidemiologie von Nagetier-Übertragenen Pathogenen in Abhängigkeit von Klimafaktoren, vor allem von Hantaviren und Rickettsien. Eine Projektbeschreibung des Forschungsverbundes und Teilprojektes findet sich auf den Internetseiten
des LGL http://www.lgl.bayern.de/lgl/aufgaben/forschungsprojekte/vicci_projekt5.htm
Bitte senden Sie Ihre Bewerbungsunterlagen an:
PD Dr. rer. nat. Sandra Eßbauer
sandraessbauer@bundeswehr.org
Reg Dir PD Dr. rer. nat. Sandra Eßbauer
Abteilung Virologie & Rickettsiologie
Institut für Mikrobiologie der Bundeswehr
Neuherbergstr. 11
80937 München
Tel. 089/31683978
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