The Burda lab ( www.burdalab.org ) at the Institute of Veterinary Pathology of the University of Giessen studies the cell biology of apicomplexan parasites and employs experimental genetics combined with high-resolution microscopy and biochemical approaches. We are looking for a highly motivated PhD student (50% E13, 3 years) to investigate the molecular basis of how apicomplexan parasites obtain lipids from their host cells to sustain their intracellular replication. The project should ideally start from 1st of March 2025. • CRISPR/Cas9-based generation and phenotypic analysis of transgenic parasite and host cell lines
• Application of state-of-the-art imaging techniques such as live-cell time-lapse and superresolution microscopy
• Participation in the generation of scientific publications
• Supervision of bachelor and master students • A university degree in biology (MSc), biochemistry (MSc), biomedicine (MSc), medicine, veterinary medicine, or equivalent
• Experience in cell and molecular biology methods and willingness to work with animal models
• High degree of motivation and openness to learn new techniques
• Extraordinary level of autonomy, analytical thinking and ability to work in a team
• Excellent communication skills and proficiency in English •An interesting and challenging research project
•Integration into an open-minded, collaborative, and highly motivated research team
•Opportunity to learn and apply cutting-edge methodologies in the field of pathogen-host cell interactions
•Possibility to present the project at national and international conferences
•A varied job with flexible working hours
•Free use of local public transport
•More than 100 training seminars, workshops and e-learning opportunities per year for personal development, as well as a wide range of health and sports activities
•Remuneration according to TV-H (50% E13), company pension scheme, child allowance and special payments
•Good compatibility of family and career