role in the wound healing by participating in both inflammation and angiogenesis. The project will, therefore, concentrate on the role of UPR in endothelial cells during different stages of the wound healing. The work will be done with human primary endothelial cells and will include various biochemical, molecular- and cell-biology techniques.
The candidate should hold a master's degree or equivalent in biology or related discipline. A strong background and practical experience in cell and molecular biology is preferred. We are seeking an individual with the ability to work independently in a multidisciplinary group, high motivation and strong English skills
The position is available from 01.07.2011 for 2 years with the possibility of extension. The salary is paid according to TV-L 13 (50 %). Disabled candidates will be preferred if equally qualified.
How to apply:
Please send your application including CV, research experience and the names and addresses of two referees by e-mail or mail to:
Contact details for applications:
Dr. Roman Tsaryk
Institute of Pathology
University Medical Center
Johannes Gutenberg University
Langenbeckstr. 1
D-55131 Mainz
Germany
Email: tsaryk@uni-mainz. de
Institute Director
C. James Kirkpatrick, MD, PhD, DSc, FRCPath, FBSE
Professor & Director
Institute of Pathology
University Medical Center
Johannes Gutenberg University
Langenbeckstrasse 1
D-55131 Mainz
Germany
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