[email protected]), who can also provide further
information about the positions.
The University of Munich is an equal opportunity employer.
Handicapped candidates with equal qualifications will be given
preference.
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The Stingele Lab will open at the Gene Center of the
Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich (LMU) in fall 2017 and is
looking for highly motivated
Master Students/Graduate Students/Postdocs
Maintaining genome stability is an integral task for every form of
life. Cells use sophisticated mechanisms to detect, signal and
repair DNA damage. Failure to restore the native structure and
sequence of the DNA contributes to ageing and cancer. We have
recently discovered a novel DNA repair pathway, which targets
highly toxic DNA-protein crosslinks (Stingele et al., Mol. Cell
2016, Stingele et al., Cell 2014). This pathway is crucial for
tumor suppression and is an attractive prospective drug target for
anti-cancer therapy (Stingele et al., Nat. Rev. Mol. Cell Biol.
2017).
We combine systematic genome-wide screening (CRISPR/Cas9) with
advanced imaging and mechanistic biochemical/biophysical
approaches. To support and complement our efforts, we are seeking
one Master student, one PhD student and one Postdoc to join our
team.
The lab will be housed in the brand-new Research Center for
Molecular Biosystems (BioSysM) at the life sciences campus
Grosshadern/Martinsried, with access to excellent instrumentation
and facilities. Downtown Munich can be reached by public transport
within 20 minutes.
The PhD and Postdoc positions provide a competitive salary based
on the German public sector pay scale (TV-L). If you are
interested, please send your application materials, including your
CV and names of two referees to Julian
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