The Institute for Surgical Pathology, University Medical Center Freiburg, Germany is offering in the group of Christoph Schell a
PhD position in matrisomal biology of cancer (m/f/d)
Within this project, we aim to understand how the interplay between extracellular matrix composition and individual cell populations within the tumor microenvironment influence tumor biology. This includes organotypic slice cultures and primary cell isolation, transcriptomics and proteomics, genetic engineering via CRISPR/Cas9, as well as advanced multiplex immunofluorescence imaging.
A highly motivated PhD candidate to join our interdisciplinary research team investigating the role of the extracellular microenvironment in the context of renal carcinoma. The laboratory focusses on dissecting the relevance of cell-matrix interactions in complex pathologies (kidney disease and cancer). The project is part of DFG funded Collaborative Research Center (CRC) Nephrogenetics (Nephgen - CRC1453 - second funding period).
Master's degree in Life Sciences (e.g. biology, biochemistry, molecular medicine, pharmacy)
strong background in molecular and cellular biology
Experience with cell culture techniques and imaging (including fluorescence microscopy), standard molecular/biochemical techniques
programming skills and/or in-vivo work is highly desirable
Ability to work both independently and as part of a team
The position is initially limited for 48 months (with the possibility for extension). Salary group according to TV-L E13, 65%.
This is a translational and collaborative project within an interdisciplinary research consortium (CRC/SFB Nephgen). The research at the Institute for Surgical Pathology is highly interdisciplinary and has a strong focus on translational research in oncology and nephrology. The laboratory, consisting of graduate and postgraduate students, technicians and Postdocs, offers a friendly and supportive work environment with extensive experience in in-house and external training for scientific and professional development. We offer modern and well-equipped laboratories including cutting edge technologies. The proposed project provides ample opportunities for scientific publishing and conference participation.