Phd Student in Cancer Evolution - Munich, Deutschland - Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum

Lena Wagner

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Position:
PhD Student in Cancer Evolution**
Department: DKTK partner site Munich, Department of Medicine III (University Hospital of Munich, LMU, Spiekermann lab) and the Core Facility "Mouse Models of Acute Leukemias" (HMGU / Jeremias lab)


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The German Cancer Research Center is the largest biomedical research institution in Germany. With more than 3,000 employees, we operate an extensive scientific program in the field of cancer research.

Together with university partners at seven renowned partner sites, we have established the German Cancer Consortium (DKTK).


At the DKTK partner site Munich the Department of Medicine III (University Hospital of Munich, LMU, Spiekermann lab) and the Core Facility "Mouse Models of Acute Leukemias" (Helmholtz Munich / Jeremias lab) are offering a PhD position as part of the programs "Molecular Diagnostics, Early Detection and Biomarker Development" and "Exploitation of Oncogenic Mechanisms".


Job description:

The project will require approximately 50% wet lab und 50% dry lab work.


Requirements:


  • Aboveaverage master's or diploma degree in medical or life sciences (biology or a related discipline)
  • Experience with techniques of molecular biology and interests in cell culture, protein analysis and molecular biology (mutagenesis, cloning, expression, gene knockouts with CRISPR/Cas)
  • Interest in bioinformatics and experience with R (programming / statistics)
  • Excellent communication skills in English, spoken and written
  • Eagerness to learn and contribute to future cancer characterization, in particular working with genomewide expression, mutation and DNA methylation data
  • Enjoy working in a dynamic, interdisciplinary environment (lab medicine, clinics)
  • Strong motivation, scientific curiosity and commitment to scientific excellence

We offer:


  • Interesting, versatile workplace
  • International, attractive working environment
  • Campus with modern stateoftheart infrastructure
  • Access to international research networks
  • Doctoral student payment including social benefits
  • Flexible working hours
  • Comprehensive training and mentoring program through the Helmholtz International Graduate School

Important notice:


Earliest Possible Start Date:
as soon as possible


Duration:
The position is limited to 3 years.


Application Deadline:


Contact:

Christine Koppenhöhl
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The DKFZ is committed to increase the proportion of women in all areas and positions in which women are underrepresented.

Qualified female applicants are therefore particularly encouraged to apply.

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