SFB 1036 provides funding for 17 research groups of the Heidelberg Life Science Campus (faculties of Biosciences and Medicine, German Cancer Research Center and European Molecular Biology Laboratory) with the objective to explore the molecular mechanisms driving and coordinating cellular quality control and damage response. Towards this aim we are employing a wide range of methods including biochemistry, molecular and cell biology, mass spectrometry and advanced computation, and use model systems including yeast, plants, mammalian cells and mice.
The SFB1036 offers several PhD student and postdoc positions to outstanding students and scientists. Payment will be according to the German TV-L13. Positions are available from now on.
Please find further information about the participating research groups of the SFB 1036 (www.zmbh.uni-heidelberg.de/bukau/sfb) and the positions available (www.hbigs.uni-heidelberg.de).
Your application should include a CV, a statement of current and future research plans (one page maximum), certificates, a list of publications and details of at least two academic referees.
The online application platform will be open from 15 July to 31 August 2012.