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The Institute of Virology and Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery are searching for two PhD applicants for the collaborative DFG-funded project “Effect of oxidative stress response in HPV16 mediated oropharyngeal carcinogenesis” Both candidates will join dynamic research labs and will participate in the analysis of the molecular mechanisms in HPV-driven Head and Neck Cancer. In the particular project we aim to develop novel, cisplatin treatment de-escalating therapeutic approaches for HPV-induced tumors targeting the metabolic and oxidative stress response.
We offer a stimulating scientific environment located at the newly established TRIO research building with direct access to modern core facilities (CMMC, CECAD), excellent guidance and interesting national and international collaborations. Applicants will have access to cutting-edge technology and the opportunity for collaborations in an excellent scientific setting.
Perform in vitro (PhD position #1) or in vivo (PhD position #2) experiments on basis of the DFG-funded project \\"Effect of oxidative stress response in HPV16 mediated oropharyngeal carcinogenesis.\\"
Record, analyze and present experimental data
Contribute to scientific publications
Manage your own research project with direct supervision by the PIs
A completed Master’s degree in Biology, Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology or a related field
Motivation, curiosity and creativity, and a strong ability to solve problems through critical analytical thinking
Keen interest in HPV oncogenesis and cancer cell biology
Excellent communication skills, fluency in English, and a sense for teamwork
Profound knowledge of techniques used in molecular biology, cell biology strongly preferred
Experience with cell culture and/or mouse work is required
A versatile job in a highly interesting and challenging scientific environment
Close mentoring and technical support
Access to core facilities offering cutting-edge technologies (CMMC and CECAD)
Flexible working time models to support families
Applications from women are expressly encouraged and will be given priority in the event of equal suitability, qualifications and professional performance.
People with disabilities are welcome and will be given preference if they have the same aptitude and qualifications.