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Looking for PhD student

Posted by , on 12 March 2015

Closing Date: 15 March 2021

A PhD position available is available in my laboratory.

We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student for a project on somatic lineage reprogramming between liver and pancreas cells.

The main focus of the laboratory is to elucidate the mechanisms that pattern the embryonic endoderm in order to generate distinct organs, such as the pancreas and liver (Heinrich et al. Nat Cell Biol. 2015; Rodriguez-Seguel et al. Genes Dev. 2013; Petzold et al. Development 2013). To this aim, we perform comparative studies using both amphibian and mammalian model systems, including mouse embryos and embryonic stem cells. Future aims are directed towards applying developmental regulators of the fate decision between liver and pancreas to lineage reprogramming strategy in order to generate functional pancreatic beta-cells.

Applicants must have a Master in a relevant subject (i.e. Biology, Biochemistry, and Developmental Biology), experience in experimental laboratory research, and experience with stem cells or iPS cells would be preferable. Excellent organizational and record-keeping skills, a meticulous approach to practical work, the ability to work effectively and flexibly as part of a team, and ability to plan and execute experimental research independently are required.

Interested applicants should provide a CV, a statement describing career goals, and contact information for at least two referees. Additional information about our lab. and the Max Delbrueck Center can be found on our website.

Interested individuals can forward materials to:

francesca.spagnoli [a] mdc-berlin.de

 

Francesca M. Spagnoli, MD PhD
Group Leader
Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine
Robert-Rössle-Str. 10
13125 Berlin
Germany

 

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