PhD Student Position: Nanoscale, University of Osnabrück, Germany

Postdoc in Germany

PhD Student Position: Nanoscale: The HOLTHUIS LAB is inviting applications for a PhD student to join the DFG-funded Research Training Group RTG-2900 “nanomaterials@biomembranes”. The project focuses on the controlled permeabilization of cells to facilitate the delivery of synthetic peptides and other biomolecules. This interdisciplinary research combines nanotechnology and super-resolution live cell imaging to study how cells respond to membrane disruption and repair.

PhD Student Position in Interrogating Plasma Membrane Permeabilization and Repair at Nanoscale

Summary Table

PositionPhD Student (f/m/d)
Project TitleInterrogating Plasma Membrane Permeabilization and Repair at Nanoscale
Application DeadlineJune 15, 2024
Start DateAs soon as possible
Duration3 years
SalaryE13/65% level according to the German TV-L scale
LocationUniversity of Osnabrück, Germany

Study Area

  • Lipid cell biology
  • Nanotechnology
  • Super-resolution live cell imaging

Scholarship Description

The successful candidate will work on developing novel strategies for cytosolic delivery of polar therapeutics and understanding how cells repair minor membrane lesions. The project will involve combining supramolecular materials with live cell imaging to study cargo transport and membrane repair-associated lipid scrambling.

Key References:

  • Barba-Bon et al., 2022, Nature 603, 637-642
  • Niekamp et al., 2022, Nature Comm 13, 1875
  • Sokoya et al., 2022, eLife 11, e79278
  • Holthuis & Menon, 2014, Nature 510, 48-57

Eligibility

  • Completed degree (M.Sc.) in biology, (bio)chemistry, or biophysics
  • Solid background in assay development, ideally with expertise in live cell microscopy
  • Strong interest in interdisciplinary research
  • Ability to work in a team and willingness to engage in multilateral research cooperation
  • Very good command of written and spoken English

Required Documents

  • Informative letter of motivation
  • Curriculum vitae with a list of publications
  • Names and contact details of two academic referees

How to Apply

Applications should be sent as a single PDF document by June 15, 2024 to Prof. Dr. Joost Holthuis (holthuis@uos.de). For further information, contact Prof. Dr. Joost Holthuis (holthuis@uos.de; Phone +49 541 969 7140).

Last Date

The application deadline is June 15, 2024.

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