PhD Student Research on Ionizing Radiation: Enroll in a groundbreaking PhD program focusing on the impact of ionizing radiation on mammalian cells in a vibrant research community at the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR). This research aims to address pressing challenges in health and environmental protection.
Designation
PhD Student (f/m/d)
Details | Information |
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Research Area | Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Pharmacology |
Location | Dresden, Germany |
Eligibility/Qualification | Completed university studies (Master/Diploma) in related fields |
Funding | Yes |
Duration | Starting from 15 Oct 2025 for 3 years |
Research Area
- Impact of ionizing radiation on mammalian cells
- Interactions of alpha emitters with mammalian cells
Location
Dresden, Germany
Eligibility/Qualification
- Master’s/Diploma in Biochemistry, Biology, Pharmacy, Chemistry, or related fields
- Experience in experimental laboratory work is advantageous
- Excellent knowledge of biochemical, cell, molecular, and analytical methods is favorable
- Motivation to work with radioactive materials in a controlled laboratory environment
Description
Join a multidisciplinary team at HZDR, which consists of around 1,500 employees from over 70 nations. Your tasks will include:
- Cultivating mammalian cells
- Utilizing biochemical and molecular biological methods to study radiation effects
- Characterizing radionuclide molecular species in cellular compartments with advanced spectroscopic techniques
- Writing scientific publications and mentoring student courses in Radiobiology
You will benefit from a structured PhD program and extensive networking opportunities, along with a competitive salary, social benefits, and support for work-life balance.
How to Apply
Submit your application documents (cover letter, CV, diplomas/transcripts) via the online-application system on the HZDR website.
Application Link: HZDR Application
Last Date for Apply
31 August 2025
Embark on a transformative academic journey that offers comprehensive training, professional networking opportunities, and the chance to contribute meaningfully to cutting-edge research.