We
are a member of the Helmholtz German Research Community, a leading
association Europe-wide, focusing on "Environmental Health".
The
aim of our research is to proactively detect health risks for both
humans and the environment, decoding the mechanisms of pathogenesis and
developing concepts for prevention and therapy of diseases.
The
Institute of Human Genetics is working on the identification of genetic
dispositions for rare and common disorders and the characterization of
functional consequences of mutations and variations. Techniques for
large-scale analysis of genetic variation and function are available at
the Institute.
The Institute invites applications for a
PhD Student - Gene Identification (D01)
Job Description
* Disease gene identification
* Copy number variations
* High-throughput sequencing
Your Qualifications
* Degree in Biology or Biochemistry
* Strong backgrouind in genetics
* Experiences in laboratory techniques
Our Offer
* Working in an innovative, well- equipped and scientifically stimulating surrounding
* Further training opportunities
* Initial short-term employment contract for three years and a standard public service salary (TVöD)
The
Helmholtz Center Munich as holder of the Bavarian Advancement of Women
Prize and of the Total E-Quality Certificate is striving to increase
the overall proportion of women on its staff and thus expressly urges
qualified women to apply.
We look forward to receiving your application online.
Dr. Tim M Strom
e-mail: TimStrom@helmholtz-muenchen.de
phone: 089 3187-3296
Helmholtz Center Munich
German Research Center for Environmental Health (GmbH)
Institute of Human Genetics
Ingolstädter Landstr. 1
85764 Neuherberg
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