Ihre Aufgaben
work within the team III for optogenetic gastric pacemaking
prepare the translation of optogenetic therapies into the clinics
develop and test new optogenetic proteins in gastric smooth muscle cells and tissue
Ihre Qualifikationen
completed PhD or MD or equivalent in a Life Sciences subject (biology, chemistry, physics,…)
labwork experience (cloning, transfection, transduction, microscopy, Ca2+ imaging, patch clamp, force measurements)
independent, responsible, flexible working style and ability to work in an international team
a keen interest in translational optogenetics
Wir bieten
a stimulating intellectual environment with innovative translational research-projects within the interdisciplinary research areas
excellent scientific and technical infrastructure
mentoring by renowned scientists of the EKFZ
training in the EKFZ academy, promoting exchange between medical and natural scientists and specifically focusing on training in translation (patent applications, regulatory processes, clinical studies, etc.)
a wide range of interesting benefits as an UMG employee (including in-house daycare center, child vacation care, attractive infrastructure; health and sports promoted by excellent company health management)
location in a beautiful and historic German university town steeped in tradition, with a campus that includes the University of Göttingen, Max Planck Institutes, German Primate Centre and other local research institutions
Einleitungstext
The Else Kröner Fresenius Center for Optogenetic Therapies and the Institute of Cardiovascular Physiology invite applications for an excellent and highly motivated scientist with an interest in translation of optogenetics into the clinics to join the team III for optogenetic gastric pacemaking of the newly founded Else Kröner Fresenius Center for Optogenetic Therapies (EKFZ: https://ekfz.uni-goettingen.de/). The position will be filled subject to the funding provider releasing the funds.
The EKFZ at the University Medical Center Göttingen is dedicated to the translation of the four core optogenetic approaches to restore i) hearing and ii) vision and explore the potential of optogenetics for iii) gastric pacemaking and iv) brain-computer interfaces. These four teams are supported by the platforms for 1) opsin engineering, 2) gene transfer, 3) disease models, 4) immune-phenotyping and 5) development of medical devices.
The EKFZ relies on a close interdisciplinary collaboration between the University Medical Center Göttingen, the faculties of Physics, Mathematics, and Biology of the University, and non-university research institutions in Göttingen, such as the German Primate Center and the Max Planck Institutes for Multidisciplinary Sciences and for Dynamics and Self-Organization, as well as partners at the Medical University Hannover (MHH) and University of Freiburg.
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