02 PhD Position in Molecular Microbiology, University of Kiel (CAU), Germany

Postdoc in Germany
02 PhD Position in Molecular Microbiology: The Christian-Albrechts University of Kiel (CAU) invites applications for two open PhD positions in the Department of Microbial Biochemistry and Cell Biology. These positions offer an opportunity to pursue advanced research in Molecular Microbiology and are aimed at highly motivated candidates with a passion for scientific inquiry.

Designation

  • PhD Position in Molecular Microbiology and Phage Biology (DFG Grant)
  • PhD Position in Molecular Microbiology and Single-Molecule Microscopy (ANR DFG Grant)

Research Area

  • Molecular Microbiology
  • Phage Biology
  • Signal Transduction and Regulation in Bacterial Systems

Location

Christian-Albrechts University of Kiel (CAU), Kiel, Germany

Eligibility/Qualification

CriteriaDetails
DegreesMaster’s degree in Biochemistry, Microbiology, or related life sciences
ExperienceExperience in microbiology, bacterial genetics, protein biochemistry, and/or relevant experimental techniques
Language ProficiencyFluent in spoken and written English (C1 level preferable)
Analytical and Independent SkillsExcellent analytical skills and ability to work independently
TeamworkAbility to work effectively in a diverse research team
Presentation SkillsWilling to present research results at conferences
Additional ExperienceExperience with the publication process is advantageous but not required

Description

The PhD positions are initially limited to three years with a weekly working schedule of 65% of full-time employment, corresponding to 25.155 hours per week. Successful candidates will engage in exciting research projects, focusing on understanding the molecular mechanisms of bacterial resistance to phages and the regulation of glutamate synthesis in Corynebacterium glutamicum. Candidates will benefit from advanced resources, including super-resolution microscopy and opportunities for collaboration and professional development.

The Bramkamp Lab specializes in the spatial and temporal organization of prokaryotic cells, utilizing advanced microscopy, molecular genetics, and biochemistry.

How to Apply

Interested candidates should submit the following application materials as a single PDF file:

  • A compelling cover letter
  • A CV
  • Two references

Applications should be sent by email to Prof. Dr. Marc Bramkamp at bramkamp@ifam.uni-kiel.de.

Please note: Applications containing only a CV will be considered incomplete and will not be processed further.

Last Date to Apply

December 31, 2024

CAU encourages diversity and welcomes applications from candidates regardless of gender, disability, or migration background.

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