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International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm
May 21, 2008
The International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm
funded by the Excellence Initiative of the German Federal and State Governments kindly invites applications from highly qualified and motivated individuals for up to
17 PhD studentships
to commence in October 2008.
The International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm is a central institution of Ulm University providing high quality training for doctoral students in a structured, three year’s programme. The scientific basis for the International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm are externally funded research networks with proven excellence.
Successful candidates are expected to work in one of the following research projects:
Christian Beltinger, “N-myc signalling in cancer stem cells”
Tobias Boeckers, “Pathogenesis of neuronal degeneration (ALS)”
Tobias Boeckers, “Synaptogenesis of neural stem cells”
Hartmut Doehner, “Telomere dysfunction and genomics in CLL”
Hans-Joerg Fehling, “Haematopoiesis in Mll5-/- mice”
Simone Fulda, “NF-кB signalling and IAPs”
Peter Gierschik, “Rac GTPases and PH domains”
Frank Kirchhoff, “Manipulation of T-cells by HIV”
Michael Kuehl, “Wnt signalling in aging”
Frank Lehmann-Horn, “Biophysics of ion channelopathies”
Birgit Liss, “Functional genomics of individual dopaminergic
neurons”
Karl Lenhard Rudolph, “Telomere dysfunction and gene expression”
Karin Scharffetter
-Kochanek, “Deviant signalling in aging”
Uwe Schoening, “Boolean modelling of regulatory networks”
Thomas Seufferlein, “Targeting the kinome of endocrine secretion”
Klaus-Dieter Spindler, “Regulation of androgen receptor corepressors”
Thomas Wirth, “NF-кB and synaptic plasticity”.
PhD students will receive an E 13 (50 %) research position or a tax-free fellowship of a comparable amount per month for 3 years.
The deadline for application is June 19th, 2008. For application please use the application form which can be found at http://www.uni-ulm.de/med/med-molmed/international-phd-programme-in-
molecular-medicine/application.html. The website also provides details about application and research projects. Short listed candidates will be invited for an oral presentation and interviews to Ulm at the beginning of July.
For further information please contact: Prof. Dr. Michael Kuehl (email: michael.kuehl@uni-ulm.de) or PD Dr. Dieter Brockmann (email: dieter.brockmann@uni-ulm.de).
Applications including the application form must be sent to:
International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm c/o Larissa Dickhaut Meyerhofstraße, N 27/2.011
89081 Ulm
Germany
or via email to:
larissa.dickhaut@uni-ulm.de
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