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Postdoc Position in Cell Biology

Employer
Global Academy Jobs
Location
Switzerland
Closing date
Feb 26, 2018

Job Details

The research group "Cell Adhesion" in the Department of Biomedicine offers a Postdoc position in the field of epidermal differentiation. We are interested in the regulation of keratinocyte differentiation and proliferation by cell adhesion receptors to establish a functional and adaptable skin barrier. Another focus of the group is the impact of cell adhesion on epithelial tumor invasion and metastasis.

 

Your position

The focus of the project is to investigate the contribution of cadherin-based adhesion receptors for epidermal differentiation and homeostasis. The position will comprise the establishment of 3D cell culture and mouse model approaches to study the impact of genetically modified adhesion receptors. You will use innovative imaging techniques such as AFM force spectroscopy, superresolution microscopy or live cell imaging.

 

Your profile

  • Ph.D. in Cell Biology or related fields
  • Strong background in common biochemical and molecular biology techniques
  • Experience with 3D cell culture models and state-of-the art imaging techniques
  • Curious and highly motivated personality with a strong sense for key research skills: Systematic, exact and focused working as well as careful observation and interpretation of results.
  • Independent working attitude and team player capabilities in an international research group setting

 

We offer you

  • Postdoctoral research position for at least three years. Salary and social benefits are provided according to University of Basel rules
  • A stimulating and dynamic research group
  • State-of-the art techniques accessible on-site or through core facilities

 

Company

Global Academy Jobs works with over 250 universities worldwide to promote academic mobility and international research collaboration. Global problems need international solutions. Our jobs board and emails reach the academics and researchers who can help.

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