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Applications are invited for a PhD Studentship in the Department of Clinical Research of the University of Bern (http://www.dkf.unibe.ch/31/home.html). The successful candidate will be involved in studies on signalling pathways involving Myc and receptor tyrosine kinases in pediatric cancer (embryonal tumors). The project will involve a combination of cell biology and molecular biology, including RNAi and DNA microarrays. Recent publications from the laboratory include: Marinov et al. Clin. Cancer Res. 2009, 15, 1277; Guerreiro et al. Clin. Cancer Res. 2008, 14, 676; Boller et al. Clin. Cancer Res. 2008, 14, 1172; Doepfner et al. Leukemia 2007, 21, 1921; Arcaro et al. Biochem. J. 2007, 406, 57; Arcaro et al. Cell. Signal. 2007; 19, 1081. Guerreiro et al. Int. J. Cancer 2006, 119, 2527; Khanzada et al. Oncogene 2006, 25, 877; Katso et al. Mol. Biol. Cell 2006; 17, 3729.
Eligible candidates: Master degree in Science or Biomedical Sciences or equivalent. Applicants must be eligible for registration as PhD student to the Graduate School of Bern (see also www.gcb.unibe.ch)
Offer: We offer support to successfully obtain a PhD degree of the Graduate School at University of Bern, Switzerland. Salary will be according to SNF guidelines.
Workload: 100%
Entrance upon: August or September 2010
Duration: 36 months
How to apply: By e-mail to PD Dr. Alexandre Arcaro, Departement of Clinical Research, University of Bern, Tiefenaustrasse 120c, 3004 Bern, Switzerland (letter of motivation, CV and letter plus phone number of two academic referees in a single PDF file).
Email: alexandre.arcaro@dkf.unibe.ch
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
Applications are invited for a PhD Studentship in the Department of Clinical Research of the University of Bern (http://www.dkf.unibe.ch/31/home.html). The successful candidate will be involved in studies on signalling pathways involving Myc and receptor tyrosine kinases in pediatric cancer (embryonal tumors). The project will involve a combination of cell biology and molecular biology, including RNAi and DNA microarrays. Recent publications from the laboratory include: Marinov et al. Clin. Cancer Res. 2009, 15, 1277; Guerreiro et al. Clin. Cancer Res. 2008, 14, 676; Boller et al. Clin. Cancer Res. 2008, 14, 1172; Doepfner et al. Leukemia 2007, 21, 1921; Arcaro et al. Biochem. J. 2007, 406, 57; Arcaro et al. Cell. Signal. 2007; 19, 1081. Guerreiro et al. Int. J. Cancer 2006, 119, 2527; Khanzada et al. Oncogene 2006, 25, 877; Katso et al. Mol. Biol. Cell 2006; 17, 3729.
Eligible candidates: Master degree in Science or Biomedical Sciences or equivalent. Applicants must be eligible for registration as PhD student to the Graduate School of Bern (see also www.gcb.unibe.ch)
Offer: We offer support to successfully obtain a PhD degree of the Graduate School at University of Bern, Switzerland. Salary will be according to SNF guidelines.
Workload: 100%
Entrance upon: August or September 2010
Duration: 36 months
How to apply: By e-mail to PD Dr. Alexandre Arcaro, Departement of Clinical Research, University of Bern, Tiefenaustrasse 120c, 3004 Bern, Switzerland (letter of motivation, CV and letter plus phone number of two academic referees in a single PDF file).
Email: alexandre.arcaro@dkf.unibe.ch
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
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