Postdoc: ERC-funded postdoc position, mechanisms in cancer, University of Würzburg, Germany, Europe

Last Date: 18th of February 2024.

Are you passionate about delving into the unexplored realms of cell death, metabolism, and
ferroptosis? We’re actively seeking for our ERC-funded project DeciFERR (Deciphering and
exploiting ferroptosis mechanisms in cancer) talented individuals proficient in protein
biochemistry, protein structural biology, and small molecule screening to join our team. This is
an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research exploring the interplay between
proteins, cellular mechanisms, and small molecules in the context of cell survival. If you’re
eager to make groundbreaking strides in understanding and manipulating cell survival
pathways, apply now to be part of our innovative research endeavors!
What we offer
We are offering a four-year position at the Rudolf Virchow Center of the University of
Würzburg, which comes with a competitive TV-L salary. The position will be initially funded
for one year and extended upon positive evaluation.
The Rudolf Virchow Center is a highly competitive international research institute with an
outstanding infrastructure. We have in-house access to state-of-the-art structural biology and
microscopy instrumentation and an extensive range of modern biophysical and cell biology
equipment. We are integrated into a stimulating cross-disciplinary environment that includes
our partners at the University Hospital in Würzburg, the Max Planck Research Group in
Systems Immunology, the Biocenter, the Institute for Molecular Infection Biology, and be part
of the first European consortia dedicated to the study of Ferroptosis (SPP2306).
Würzburg is located in the beautiful, wine-growing area of Franconia, in the proximity of
Frankfurt (1 hour by train) and Munich (2 hours). You will have access to both national and
public-service pension schemes (VBL), health care, and 30 days of holiday entitlement in
addition to 13 annual public holidays in Bavaria. Our Welcome Center supports international
candidates in finding accommodation as well as administrative matters – and the University of
Würzburg offers support for researchers with children, including flexible working hours and
childcare.
Your qualification profile
You have a strong background in protein biochemistry and structure-function studies and a
passion for interdisciplinary and translational collaborations. Ideally, you have experience in
small molecule screens and experience in probing protein/small molecule interactions.
Experience in cell culture and genetic manipulation using CRISPR-based methodologies is
desirable; however, it is not a prerequisite. A good command of English is mandatory as you
will be working in an international team. Female scientists are particularly encouraged to apply.
Disabled applicants will be preferentially considered in case of equivalent qualifications.
Applications, including cover letter, detailed CV, copies of certificates, and contact information
of two referees, should be sent as a single pdf file (no more than 10 MB) via email to
[email protected] by 18th of February 2024. More information:
https://www.uni-wuerzburg.de/en/rvz/

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