-----Original Message----- From: bco-bounces@lists.oulu.fi [mailto:bco-bounces@lists.oulu.fi] On Behalf Of Anita Tienhaara Sent: 16. huhtikuuta 2012 8:54 To: finbionet Subject: [Bco] PhD studentship in Craniofacial Developmental Biology, University of Helsinki
PhD studentship in Craniofacial Developmental Biology Academy of Finland Funded Position Biomedicum, University of Helsinki
Enter the world of craniofacial development and craniofacial birth defects by joining our group. We study the molecular basis of how the face and skull development. Understanding the biological processes underpinning craniofacial development gives us a greater insight into the molecular pathogenesis of diseases that result when normal development is disrupted, notably craniosynostosis (premature fusion of the calvarial sutures), holoprosencephaly and cleft palate. These are the most common craniofacial birth defects.
The successful applicant will be responsible for investigating a mouse model of craniosynostosis and will analyse the processes of growth factor signalling, tissue-tissue interactions, osteoblastic differentiation and mesenchymal condensation formation. The aims are to find out when and where and by what mechanisms defects occur and then to develop targeted therapeutics to help patients with craniosynostosis.
We are located in first-class facilities at the biomedical research laboratories (Biomedicum), we are linked to the University of Helsinki Developmental Biology Program in Viikki.
Applicants should be near completion or hold a degree in biological science subject, medicine, dentistry or veterinary science. Applicants should be interested in molecular medicine, developmental biology, genetics, high tech imaging and discovering novel treatments for patients with craniofacial deformities.
Salary according to the Finnish Universities� New Salary System depends on experience.
Start date: negotiable Application deadline: 6.05.2012
Find out more about this exciting opportunity, contact david.rice@helsinki.fi , tel 050 415 1316, http://www.helsinki.fi/hammas/eng/research/rice.html
David Rice Professor of Orthodontics, University of Helsinki
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