soon ready to pursue your MSc thesis project
interested in the protein machinery that makes our cells divide accurately
eager to learn and master new methods
keen to work in a collaborative and international environment
In your project, you will focus on the response mechanisms of a cell to DNA breaks that occur during anaphase. You will use state-of-the-art methods to purify multiprotein complexes, to study protein – DNA interactions, to analyse protein structures in silico and using electron microscopy, to reconstitute post-translational modification patterns, and to inspect dividing cells using fluorescence light microscopy.
a chance to drive your own research project forward and to master state-of-the-art biochemistry
an ambitious project for 6-12 months (30 ECTS) with a reimbursement of 500 Euro per month, optionally preceded by a 2-month rotation (10 ECTS)
This project will ideally start in August, September, or October 2025. Interviews with interested candidates will be coordinated in May and/or June. The position will remain open until it is filled. To apply or to request more information, please contact Pim Huis in ’t Veld: pim.huis@maxperutzlabs.ac.at