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Academic Staff science students: Working Group deals with investigations of Mechanisms.

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

Postdoc position :The Neurological Clinic of the Technical University of Munich, Working Group Experimental Neuroimmunology

Wissenschaftliche / n Mitarbeiter / in (postdoc position)

The Neurological Clinic of the Technical University of Munich, Working Group Experimental Neuroimmunology (Director Dr. Thomas Korn) from awarding an immediate position for a / s

Wissenschaftliche / n Mitarbeiter / in (postdoc position).

Wanted, a / e Biologist / Biologist with advanced knowledge in molecular immunology. To be processed in the project will address issues of plasticity of pathogenic T cells and regulatory T cells in a mouse model of organ-specific autoimmunity in the central nervous system.

The project is funded over a period of at least 3 years by the German Research Foundation.


Contact:

Dr. Th Korn (korn@lrz.tum.de)

Neurological Clinic of the Technical University of Munich
Ismaninger St. 22
81675 Munich

Tel: 089-41404606
Fax: 089-41404867

A PhD Scholarship is vacant as of November 2009 in the group of Sibylle Schneider-Schaulies, Institute of Virology and Immunobiology,

A PhD Scholarship is vacant as of November 2009 in the group of Sibylle Schneider-Schaulies, Institute of Virology and Immunobiology, University of Würzburg; (s-s-s@vim.uniwuerzburg.de) entitled

„Targets, mechanisms and consequences of regulated T cell pre-mRNA splicing and their relevance as genetic markers of virally induced or general T cell suppression"

It addresses to applicants interested in cell biology and immunology, with basic understanding of bioinformatics and a Master's degree in a relevant area. Beneficiaries must register for full-time doctoral study.

The project is embedded within the DFG-funded International Research Training Group (IRTG) “HIV/AIDS and Associated Infectious Diseases” which is part of the Graduate School of Life Sciences (www.gk-1522.uni-wuerzburg.de). The elaborate post-graduate education programme includes a several weeks stay at the partner laboratory in South Africa.

Applications are welcome via e-mail with the subject line “Application for IRTG Scholarship”, including letter of motivation, statement of interest, curriculum vitae and transcripts of academic qualifications to: irtg1522@uni-wuerzburg.de



Kontakt:

Nina Kugler
(irtg1522@uni-wuerzburg.de)

Institut fuer Virologie und Immunbiologie
Versbacher Straße 7
97078 Würzburg, Deutschland

Tel.: 0931/201-49559
Fax: 0931/201-49553

URL: Zur Web-Seite

Doctoran in Stem Cell Transplant Immunobiology at University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE).

The University Heart Center Hamburg GmbH (UHZ) - a 100%-owned subsidiary of the
University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) - match for the TSI lab (and Stem Cell Transplant Immunobiology) in the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery asap a / s

This position is - subject to the release of funds - with half of the regular weekly
Work occupy initially limited to one year under WissZeitVG. An extension of up to five Years is notified.
Your tasks: For your problem include the use of cellular, molecular, immunological Techniques, such as cell culture, for example. In addition, the incumbent will carry out immunological Assays, in vivo experiments, Zelltransduktionen using lenti-and adenoviral vectors and the cloning and sequencing.
Your profile: You have a university degree in biology, biochemistry, medicine or veterinary medicine.
You also are characterized by commitment and motivation. In addition, you get Interest in experimental transplantation and stem cell research. Her special interest in DNA work and molecular genetic methods rounds out your profile.

Your contact for inquiries: Dr. Schrepfer
by phone: 040/7410-59982.
Our personnel decisions we make on the suitability, competence and professional performance.
Severely disabled persons will be given preference if equally qualified. Furthermore
promote the equality of women.
We look forward to receiving your complete application until 09 November 2009

Wissenschaftliche/n Angestellte/n (Postdoc.) Stem Cell Transplant Immunobiology

The University Heart Center Hamburg GmbH (UHZ) - a 100%-owned subsidiary of the
University Hospital Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE) - match for the TSI lab (and Stem Cell Transplant Immunobiology) in the Department of Cardiovascular Surgery asap a / s
This position is - subject to the release of funds - initially limited to occupy it for one year under WissZeitVG. An extension of up to five years is notified.

Your tasks: For your problem include the use of cellular, molecular, immunological
Techniques, such as cell culture, for example. Furthermore oblige you to perform immunological Assays, in vivo experiments, Celltransduktionen using lenti-and adenoviral vectors and the cloning and sequencing.

Your profile: You have a PhD and have a completed study to the / r biologists-in
Biochemist / immunologist in or /-in. Your ability to work independently We presuppose.

Another characteristic feature

They are characterized by commitment and motivation. In addition, you get interest in experimental Transplantation and stem cell research. Her special interest in DNA and molecular work and genetic methods rounds out your profile.
Your contact for inquiries: Dr. Schrepfer by phone: 040/7410-59982.
Our personnel decisions we make on the suitability, competence and professional performance.
Severely disabled persons will be given preference if equally qualified. Furthermore
promote the equality of women.
We look forward to receiving your complete application until 09 November 2009

postdoctoral scientist: Mechanisms of the Allergic Immune Response

We are looking for a postdoctoral scientist for our young research team at the Allergy Research Group, University Medical Center Freiburg, Germany

Topic: Immune regulation and tolerance induction in allergic diseases

We are a young group of 2 senior scientists, 2 post doc, 5 doctoral students and 4 technicians working toward a common goal in identifying and characterizing mechanisms that control the allergic immune response. The goal of our studies is to develop novel strategies for primary prevention and identify novel targets for a better therapy of allergic diseases. The studies will be conducted in vitro as well as in vivo using established murine animal models of allergic diseases.

The candidate should be a team player and have a strong background in immunology and/or cell biology. Experience in flow cytometry, protein chemistry and routine molecular biology is mandatory. Moreover, the candidate should be fascinated by cells and their behaviour in culture as well as interested in in-vivo studies conducted in murine animal models. Experience in supervising technicians, medical doctoral and PhD students is desirable.

We offer integration in running research activities, part time technician support and access to all required state of the art biological techniques available at the University of Freiburg.

Successful candidates will be paid according to German „Tarifvertrag für den öffentlichen Dienst der Länder (TV-L)“.

For more information please contact or send application to

Thilo Jakob, MD

Professor of Allergology and Immunodermatology

Allergy Research Group

University Medical Center Freiburg

Department of Dermatology and Allergology

Hauptstr. 7

D-79104 Freiburg

e-mail: thilo.jakob@uniklinik-freiburg.de


Kontakt:

Prof. Dr. Thilo Jakob
(thilo.jakob@uniklinik-freiburg.de)

Department of Dermatology and Allergology
Hauptstr. 7
79104 Freiburg