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Eine führende Universitätsklinik in Deutschland sucht einen hochmotivierten PhD-Studenten (w/m/d) für ein Forschungsprojekt zur Biologie von Stammzellen in Drosophila. Die Position erfordert einen Masterabschluss in Biologie und Kenntnisse in Zellbiologie sowie bioinformatischen Analysen. Flexibilität und Teamarbeit sind in dieser internationalen Forschungseinheit erforderlich. Es wird ein sicheres Arbeitsumfeld mit einem attraktiven Angebot und hervorragenden Weiterbildungsmöglichkeiten geboten.
We are looking to support our rapidly growing team as soon as possible:
Institute of Anatomy
TV-L: 25 h/week (64.94%) for 3 years according to WissZeitVG. Your salary will be based on TV-L.
We are one of the leading university hospitals in Germany and network research, teaching and health care at the highest level. That's why many things are a lot bigger for us: the spectrum of exciting development opportunities. The limitless openness with which specialists from all over the world work together here. Or our commitment as an employer to support all employees as best we can in reconciling their job with their goals and life situations.
This is the University Hospital of Cologne: Everything but ordinary.
We are searching for a highly motivated candidate who is interested instudying the molecular mechanisms controlling stem cell maintenanceand cell fate determination in the model organism Drosophila. The projectdeals with the functional analysis of target genes regulated by the Tip60chromatin remodeling complex of the fruit fly Drosophila. We found that theATPase Domino, the histone acetyl transferase Tip60 and several othermembers of this protein complex including the transcription factor Myc arerequired for maintenance of neural stem cells in the larval fly brain (Rust etal. 2018). More recent data show that the Tip60 complex is also requiredfor stem cell maintenance in the larval gut of the fly. By using the DamIDmethod we have identified target genes of the Tip60 complex in the gut andaim to functionally analyze their contribution to tissue homeostasis. Wehave also pursued single nucleus RNA sequencing of the wild type anddomino knockdown larval gut and are in the process of assembling a cellatlas of the larval gut based on these data and on electron microscopic
imaging. Further information on the research activities of our group can befound on our homepage: http://www.anatomie.uni-koeln.de/21614.html.
Applications from female candidates are expressly welcome and will be given priority in the event of equal suitability, competence and professional performance. People with disabilities are welcome to apply and will be treated preferentially in the event of equal suitability and qualification.
Univ.-Prof. Dr. A. Wodarz
Tel: +49 221 478-82880
Universitätsklinikum Köln AöR
Geschäftsbereich Personal
Kerpener Str. 62
50937 Köln
Application deadline: 28.12.2025
Job-ID: 8a3y3zih
We look forward to receiving your application and getting to know you!