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Ein renommiertes Forschungsinstitut in Berlin sucht einen engagierten Forschungsassistenten für ein spannendes Projekt zur Untersuchung von Mechanismen der neuronalen Membranformung. Diese Position bietet die Möglichkeit, an innovativen Studien zu arbeiten, die sich mit der Rolle von Proteinen an synaptischen Membranen befassen. In einem dynamischen und unterstützenden Umfeld werden Sie die Chance haben, Ihre Fähigkeiten in der molekularen und Zellbiologie weiterzuentwickeln. Das Institut bietet eine attraktive Vergütung und zahlreiche Vorteile, einschließlich flexibler Arbeitszeiten und Gesundheitsangeboten. Bewerben Sie sich jetzt und werden Sie Teil eines Teams, das an der Spitze der wissenschaftlichen Entdeckung steht.
The Leibniz-Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare Pharmakologie (FMP) is a non-university research institute located at the Research Campus Berlin-Buch and conducts basic research in molecular pharmacology. FMP provides a vibrant and collaborative environment with state-of-the-art facilities for research and employees from all over the world.
The NeuroCure Research Fellow Dr. Agata Witkowska (Research Unit Molecular Pharmacology and Cell Biology : https : / / leibniz-fmp.de / research / research-section / molecular-physiology-cell-biology) is looking for a
Research Assistant (f / m / d)
full-time for 2 years
Ref. 24 / 2023)
The position is funded by the NeuroCure Research Fellowship (to Agata Witkowska) and focusses on uncovering mechanisms that control neuronal membrane shaping. During our lifetime neurons undergo extensive membrane remodeling : starting from neurodevelopment, through synapse formation and, finally, during learning and memory formation. These complex events have to be orchestrated by elaborate signaling cascades, and locally specialized membrane remodeling machineries that are able to couple local intracellular scaffolds. Many neurological disorders such as intellectual disability or schizophrenia are associated with defective membrane remodeling. This project focuses on uncovering the molecular function and interactions at neuronal synapses of selected proteins relevant for human diseases and involved in membrane remodeling. The proposed project will involve functional studies in genome-engineered human stem cell-derived neurons, interactomics, as well as bottom-up approaches with purified proteins and model membrane systems.
The position is to be filled in January 2024.
Your profile :
We seek a highly motivated candidate to support the NeuroCure project “Molecular machineries shaping synaptic membrane dynamics in health and disease”. Successful applicants will hold either vocational training as technician with biological background or a degree in a relevant area (e.g. neuroscience, cell biology, biophysics). Candidates with proven experience in molecular biology (cloning, CRISPR technology), cell biology, neuron culture, and / or protein biochemistry are especially encouraged to apply. All applicants are expected to have excellent communication skills in English and display a high personal motivation to excel in science.
What we offer :
How to apply :
Please submit your application including a concise statement of research interest, CV, copies of degree certificates and contact information for two letters of reference as soon as possible but not later than November 1st, 2023.
For further information about the Institute see www.leibniz-fmp.de.
We are looking forward to your application!