Are you looking for excellent research opportunities for your Postdoc at the forefront of Skin Research? Within the Collaborative Research Consortium (SFB) 829 “Molecular Mechanisms Regulating Skin Homeostasis”, funded by the German Research Foundation, 20 Cologne research groups from the University Hospital, the two MPIs for Biology of Ageing and Metabolic Research, the German Sports University and the University of Cologne unravel the underlying mechanisms of skin homeostasis and diseases.
Postdocs participating in the projects of SFB 829 will become members of the Integrated Research Training Group (IRTG) program, which provides them with the best possible scientific and team environment, guidance and mentoring.
The positions are available in different SFB 829 projects in diverse skin research projects:
- Dr. Jan Hoeijmakers: The role of DNA damage and repair in skin aging
- Sandra Iden: Mammalian polarity proteins in skin homeostasis and diseases
- Dr. Björn Schumacher: UV-induced DNA damage in photoaging and skin homeostasis
- Dr. Rudolf Wiesner: Maintenance of mitochondrial integrity in epidermal stem cells
Further details:
http://academicpositions.eu