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Sent: 2. lokakuuta 2009 9:19
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Subject: [Bco] PhD student position is open to study epithelial keratin
cytoskeleton function in health and disease
OPEN
PhD POSITION AT ÅBO AKADEMI UNIVERSITY
A
PhD student position is open for motivated individual to study epithelial
keratin cytoskeleton function in health and disease.
Our
group is interested in epithelial cell biology with focus on keratin
intermediate filaments and their role in health and disease. Keratins are
cytoskeletal proteins found in epithelial cells and they have a wide range of
roles in cell biology, cell signaling and protection from cell stress.
Mutations in keratins cause human diseases, such as liver disease.
Current
projects in the lab focus on understanding the roles and regulating of keratins
in intestine, e.g. in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), protein targeting, cell
proliferation/differentiation and energy metabolism. We are also interested in
the role of keratins in glucose metabolism and the functions of the endocrine
pancreas in relationship to diabetes.
Successful
applicants should have a Masters degree or shortly receive one in cell biology,
biochemistry, biosciences or related disciplines. Positions are available
immediately and candidates will be considered until the positions are filled.
We are looking for motivated candidates interested in joining our team.
Projects have currently funding from the Juselius Foundation, The Academy of
Finland and European Union Marie Curie actions.
To
apply, email your application, CV, and contact information of one reference to
Docent Diana Toivola, dtoivola@abo.fi (Cell biology/Department of Biology, Åbo
Akademi University, Turku), phone: 050 400 77 32.
Additional
information about the research group is available per request. Applicants will
be evaluated based on qualifications and suitability for the project.
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Tienhaara
Institute
of Biotechnology
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University of Helsinki, finland
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+358 9 191 59550
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