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Postdoctoral Research Scientist, Max-Planck-Institute for Heart and Lung Research PDF Print E-mail
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Written by kosmass   
Friday, 25 September 2009 12:50

The Max-Planck-Institute for Heart and Lung Research has an opening for a Postdoctoral Research Scientist in the Department of Pharmacology (Director: Prof. Dr. Stefan Offermanns).

The position is available to study the pharmacology and pathophysiological role of G-protein coupled receptors and their downstream signalling pathways in the cardiovascular and metabolic system. Techniques include generation of constitutive and conditional mouse mutants, BAC trangenics in mice, in vitro and in vivo pharmacology, histology, molecular and cell biology.

The Max-Planck-Institute for Heart and Lung Research in Bad Nauheim near Frankfurt offers an excellent research environment with multiple core facility support. The working atmosphere is international. The Department of Pharmacology is closely linked to the Medical Faculty of the J.W. Goethe University in Frankfurt.

We seek an enthusiastic, highly motivated postdoc, who wants to join our department. Applicants should have good basic skills in molecular and/or cell biology, knowledge of mouse physiology; experience with genetically modified mice is appreciated.

For further information about the project see: mpi-bn.mpg.de/en/research/pharma.html or contact Stefan Offermanns ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ). Please send your application (incl. statement of interest, CV and two references) to: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

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