Phd Student in Immunology - Ulm, Deutschland - Universitätsklinikum Ulm

Universitätsklinikum Ulm
Universitätsklinikum Ulm
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Ulm, Deutschland

vor 2 Wochen

Lena Wagner

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Lena Wagner

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Beschreibung
In the University Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, there is an immediate vacancy for a- PhD student in Immunology (f/m/d)
- in the research group "Molecular Immunology" of PD Marcin Łyszkiewicz, PhD
  • The University Hospital Ulm with its employees (f/m/d) stands for modern patient care with high quality, top research and medical teaching oriented towards the future as well as training in attractive professional fields. The prerequisites for this are qualified and committed employees (f/m/d).

Title:

Regulation of T-cell function through changes in local membrane Architecture


About the project:
T cells are essential components of the adaptive immune system. Their development and function strictly depend on the quality of the signal transmitted through the T-cell receptor (TCR).

The quality of such a signal is not determined only by the receptor structure but also by its cellular context and localisation.

Although it is well-established that integrating signal strengths relies on the spatiotemporal organisation of the TCR and associated signalling molecules, the exact molecular mechanisms remain underexplored.


  • This project will investigate the mechanism of TCR internalisation, in particular, the role of an FCHO1 protein that initiates the process of clathrinmediated endocytosis. The significance of this protein was revealed in FCHO1deficient patients who suffer from severe lymphopenia. Using highend microscopy techniques, including 3D correlative lightelectron microscopy (CLEM) and heterologous systems of FCHO1 deficiency exact subcellular localisation of TCR and its partners will be assessed. Here, we will gain information on how internalisation and subcellular localisation of T cell receptors impacts their signalling, gene expression and in consequence activation of corresponding lymphocytes. This will be complemented by studies on murine models of FCHO1 deficiency as well as on primary human material.
  • Besides 3D CLEM, which will be done in collaboration with the Francis Crick Institute in London, the successful applicant will have the opportunity to experience a wide range of cellular and molecular techniques including advanced flow cytometry, RNAsequencing and quantitative PCR, immunoprecipitation and mass spectrometry along opportunities to present at scientific conferences and publish the findings

We offer:

- an exciting disease-oriented research topic
- broad spectrum of methods and state-of-the-art in vitro and in vivo models
- multiple collaborations with excellent national and international research

labs- work in a young, friendly and highly motivated team
- advanced training opportunities
- salary and benefits according to German TV-L system

  • Contract: limited
  • Level of employment: fulltime
  • Die Einstellung erfolgt durch die Verwaltung des Klinikums. Schwerbehinderte Bewerber/Innen (w/m/d) werden bei gleicher Eignung vorrangig eingestellt. Das Universitätsklinikum Ulm strebt die Erhöhung des Frauenanteils in den Bereichen an, in denen sie unterrepräsentiert sind. Entsprechend qualifizierte Frauen werden um ihre Bewerbung gebeten. Vollzeitstellen sind grundsätzlich teilbar. Eine an die Befristung anschließende Weiterbeschäftigung ist möglich.

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