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Subject: [Bco] PhD position at University of Helsinki - Folkhälsan
Institute of Genetics
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OPEN
PhD POSITION AT UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI – FOLKHÄLSAN INSTITUTE OF GENETICS
A
PhD student position is open for a highly motivated individual to investigate
the relation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and respiratory chain Complex III
dysfunction in liver of a transgenic mouse model for a mitochondrial disease.
Our
group is interested in translational research to elucidate the cellular
function of BCS1L protein (a chaperone for the assembly of respiratory chain
complex III). We have ongoing research activities in a mouse model both in
University of Helsinki and Lund university thus providing an international
education for the doctoral student. The lab is situated within Folkhälsan
Institute of Genetics in Biomedicum Helsinki, Finland. Current projects in the
lab focus on understanding the roles of ROS in disease mechanism of respiratory
chain dysfunction.
We
offer a possibility to stay at Biomedical Centrum lab in Lund University,
insight into mitochondrial pathobiology, and an opportunity to learn new
methodology.
A
personal research grant is provided for one year.
Successful
applicants should have a Masters degree in cell biology, biochemistry,
biosciences or related disciplines (alternatively, the applicant could start
with a pro gradu project that will continue into a PhD project). Position is
available immediately. We are looking for a motivated candidate interested in
experimental animal work (work will include e.g. handling the mice, genotyping,
taking blood samples, and harvesting tissues) and with willingness for Nordic
collaboration.
To apply, email your application, CV, and contact information of one reference
to
Professor
Vineta Fellman vineta.fellman@helsinki.fi
(Department
of Pediatrics University of Helsinki and Folkhälsan Institute of Genetics).
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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FIN-00014
University of Helsinki, finland
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+358 9 191 59656
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+358 9 191 59550
anita.tienhaara@helsinki.fi