PhD candidate (m/f/d)

  • München
  • Klinikum Rechts Der Isar
Klinikum rechts der Isar der Technischen Universität München (TUM)PhD candidate (m/f/d)part-time | temporary (max. until 06/2028) | multiple locations CRC 387 Your responsibilities:The Collaborative Research Centre 387 (SFB/CRC 387) is an interdisciplinary research network focusing on finding new approaches for the treatment of various tumor diseases through a better understanding of the role of the ubiquitin system in cancer. SFB/CRC 387 will start on October, 1st 2024 and is funded for four years (with the option of extension for further 8 years). Leadership is spearheaded by the Technical University of Munich (TUM), however the SFB/CRC unites 38 PIs in seven research sites throughout Germany. Besides TUM, the Universities of Frankfurt (GU), Würzburg (JMU), Kiel (CAU), Mainz (JGU), the Helmholtz Munich and the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry Munich are partners within the SFB/CRC. At all participating sites, the SFB/CRC 387 teams are well embedded in an outstanding scientific environment, offering access to state-of-the-art technologies, well-equipped laboratories, a vibrant scientific exchange and an internationally competitive scientific training program. An Integrated Research Training Group (IRTG) is dedicated to continue scientific education, host many network activities and support PhD candidates towards successful completion of their thesis.CRC 387 offersTraining in topics and techniques relevant for your researchGraduate programs at each site, offering complementary training (e.g. scientific writing, research poster design)Thesis Advisory Committee (TAC), supporting and guiding you in your scientific endeavorsTravel funds to visit conferences, laboratories and workshopsIRTG meetings with team building eventsAttractive, interdisciplinary working environment supporting independence and mentoring at each site and within the whole CRC Your profile:very good/excellent scientific master degree in natural sciencesvery good /excellent English skillshighly motivated and enthusiastic to join an interdisciplinary teamcreativity, flexibility and a high degree of scientific curiosity Open Positions (starting October 1st 2024 or later)Frankfurt:PhD position Computational Tumor Immunology at Edinger Institute, GU, Prof. Dr. Katharina ImkellerPhD position at IBCII, GU, Prof. Dr. Stefan MüllerKiel:Two PhD positions Tumor Biology at the Department of Biochemistry, CAU, Prof. Dr. Elmar WolfMunich: PhD position Biochemistry/Molecular Biology at Helmholtz Munich, Prof. Dr. Markus DiefenbacherPhD position Immunology/Cellbiology at Helmholtz Munich, Prof. Dr. Markus DiefenbacherPhD position Experimental Hematology at the Department of Hematology/Oncology, TUM, Prof. Dr. Lena IllertPhD position Clinical Proteomics at the Chair of Proteomics and Bioanalytics, TUM, Prof. Dr. Bernhard KüsterWürzburg:PhD position Biochemistry at the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, JMU, Prof. Dr. Gabriele BüchelPhD position Biochemistry at the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, JMU, Prof. Dr. Martin EilersPhD position Biochemistry at the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, JMU, Dr. Dimitrios PapadopoulosPhD position Biochemistry/ Biomedicine at the Rudolf Virchow Center, JMU, Prof. Dr. Pedro Friedmann AngeliPhD position Structure Based Drug Design at the Rudolf Virchow Center, JMU, Prof. Dr. Caroline KiskerTwo PhD positions Structural Biology/Drug design at the Rudolf Virchow Center, JMU, Prof. Dr. Hermann Schindelin We offer you:Employee discounts via various platforms with well-known companies and brands such as Adidas or AboutYouDiscounted or free tickets to sporting and cultural events such as the GOP Varieté theaterDiscounted lunch in the canteen or cafeteria with a large selection of different dishes - also take away in a sustainable reusable ReCup containerFree use of the library through a branch of the Munich City Library located in the buildingThe option of leasing a job bike from Deutsche Dienstrad - also for private useWorking in the heart of Munich at Max-Weber-Platz with very good accessibility by public transport such as underground, S-Bahn or tramSelf-realisation through a varied and professionally challenging job with interdisciplinary cooperation between different departments of the MRIPersonal development and the opportunity to specialise through various training and further education opportunities We look forward to your application! Contact: Mrs. Constanze Küchler | 089 / 4140 – 1189 | Coordinator of the CRC 387 & IRTG Formal electronic applications, summarized in one PDF document including a cover/motivation letter for your preferred position explaining why you want to join the CRC 387 (1 page), CV, scanned academic degrees, and contact details of at least two references, shall be sent to application-ubiqancer.3mmri.tum.de but addressed to the responsible project leader. Please do not send any original documents as the application documents will not be returned. Please submit your complete application documents by e-mail includingreference number 24_08_005, your salary expectation andyour preferred starting date. Klinikum rechts der Isar der Technischen Universität MünchenIsmaninger Straße 2281675 MünchenE-Mail: application-ubiqancer.3mmri.tum.de If the candidates’ suitability for the position in question is equal, severely disabled applicants shall be given preference.Interview-related costs can, unfortunately, not be reimbursed.