Topic description
The laboratory of Prof. Oliver Schilling at the University Medical Center Freiburg has an open PhD position for using mass spectrometry-based proteomics, MALDI imaging, and bioinformatics for spatial mapping of perturbed proteolytic networks in acute, chronic, and fibrotic wounds.
The position is part of REMOD-HEALING, a doctoral network funded by the Horizon Europe Programme of the European Union. REMOD-HEALING is a research network of leading European and Latin American scientists from academia and industry, who want to tackle the burden of pathological wounds by exploiting therapeutic targets and biomarkers associated with extracellular matrix remodelling in cutaneous wounds.
Job offerings:
Participating in REMOD-HEALING offers doctoral candidates many unique opportunities, including:
•A 36 month sproject as Marie Sklodowska Curie trainee in one of the participating institutions
•State-of-the-art research in an international consortium
•Expert training in basic and applied research
•Research training periods in another consortium member's lab lasting from a few weeks up to three months, performed in a different EU country than the country where most of the project will take place
•Several summer/winter schools are also planned to strengthen doctoral students' knowledge in scientific fields, as well as in innovation and transferable skills (scientific communication, intellectual property, writing grant applications, etc.)
Starting date
-06-01
Funding category
Public funding alone (i.e. government, region, European, international organization research grant)
Funding further details
MSCA-DN REMOD-HEALING