The Medical University Clinic Tübingen, Department of Internal Medicine II (focus: oncology, hematology,
Clinical Immunology, rheumatology and pulmonology;
Medical Director: Professor Dr. Lothar Kanz), is looking for Working one experimental immunotherapy
Academic Staff science students
E13/50% (w / m)
The Working Group deals with investigations of Mechanisms that mediated in the regulation of T-cell immunological processes are involved, as well as strategies to induce an effective anti-tumor immune response. In vitro and in vivo. Focal point are called
dendritic cells (DC). In this specific project immunosuppressive mechanisms will be analyzed at DC.
Desirable but not required, are experiences in the following areas: cell culture, flow cytometry, Western blotting, molecular biology.
The post is temporary initially for one year with the prospect to an extension. We offer payment by TV-L (Collective Agreement for the Public Service of the country) and all civil service usual benefits. Disabilities will be the same Suitability priority. As the University of Tuebingen an increase in the proportion of women in scientific Staff strives to be strong women
encouraged to apply. The setting is made on the business staff. The appointment is at Hochschulrechtlichen basis of the relevant provisions.
For questions please contact Mr. Dr. Frank Grünebach
(E-mail: frank.gruenebach @ med.uni-tuebingen.de, Tel:
07071/29-83692). Application deadline: 30.11.2009.
Create your written application, stating
The LA code 4028 to:
Universitätsklinikum Tübingen
Medical Clinic: Internal Medicine II - Hematology /
Oncology / Immunology / Rheumatology / Pulmonology
PD Dr. Frank Grünebach
Otfried-Müller-Str. 10
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20 November 2009
29 July 2009
Academic staff and Postdoc in Physiological Chemistry at Wurzburg
Am Lehrstuhl Physiologische Chemie I, Biozentrum, University of Würzburg is now the site of a / an academic staff member / s (postdoc) in the area? Molecular mechanisms of tumor development in the medaka and Xiphophorus model? or? Molecular genetics and evolution of sex determination in medaka? with the possibility of Habilitation temporarily vacant. For this body is a teaching for which seminars and internships in general biochemistry in German are to hold. The Biozentrum (http://www.biozentrum2.uni-wuerzburg.de/) in Würzburg is a cross-disciplinary academic research institution in the departments of molecular and organismic biology, microbiology, biotechnology, human genetics and neuroscience and biochemistry together. The University of Würzburg aims to increase the proportion of women in teaching and research, and therefore calls for qualified scientists to continue to apply. Severely disabled applicants or applicants are otherwise equally qualified essentially preferred set. Please send your application with CV, information on your areas of research, a list of publications and two reference letters until 31.10.2009 to:
Contact:
Prof. Dr. Manfred Schartl (phch1@biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de)
Physiological Chemistry I, University of Würzburg
Biozentrum Am Hubland
D-97074 Würzburg
Tel: 0931-31 84148
Fax: 0931-888 4150,0931-888 4150
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