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Institute of Cardiovascular Regeneration - Goethe Universität Frankfurt

Institute of Cardiovascular Regeneration
Centre for Molecular Medicine
Goethe Universität Frankfurt

PhD student position in Vascular Biology

A PhD-student position is available to study mechanisms of integrin regulation in endothelial cells and their role for angiogenesis.
We offer an international competitive, inspiring and open academic environment with excellent technical equipment.
 
Qualifications:
Candidates should have a Diploma in Biology or Biochemistry and strong experience in standard molecular and mammal cell biology techniques and in state-of-the-art imaging technologies. Candidates should have an excellent command of English or German, good team working skills and enthusiasm.
 
Funding:
Funding is available for 3 years and is provided by the Collaborative Research Center "Vascular differentiation and remodelling" (SFB/TR23, http://www.transregio23.de).
Salary and social security benefits are according to the German standard of the public service (EG 13 TV-G-U).
 
Application Details:
Candidates should send their application (including a CV, a letter of motivation and references) preferably via e-mail to Dr. Emmanouil Chavakis, Principal Investigator, Institute of Cardiovascular Regeneration

E-Mail: chavakis@em.uni-frankfurt.de

Published on academics.com on date 08.03.2010


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