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Master Student Position in Molecular Neurobiology We are looking for a motivated Diploma/Master student with experience in molecular biology and/or biochemistry. Our laboratory studies the molecular events that determine neuromuscular synapse formation and function. Projects focus on developmental as well as molecular aspects of postsynaptic differentiation and on signal transduction events leading to the formation of the neuromuscular synapse. The Master thesis project is designed to address important questions on how protein phosphorylation, cytoskeletal reorganization and signaling play together during synapse formation. The project offers extensive training is a variety of biochemical, molecular and cellular biology techniques. If your are an enthusiastic student interested in molecular mechanisms and their role during development, send an application plus CV per e-mail to the address below. Informal enquiries are welcome. Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ruth Herbst [email protected] https://immunologie.meduniwien.ac.at/en/science-research/research-groups/ruth-herbst/ Center for Pathophysiology, Infectiology and Immunology Dr. Ruth Herbst

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Page 1: Master Student Position in Molecular Neurobiology · 2020. 6. 22. · Master StudentPosition in Molecular Neurobiology We are looking for a motivated Diploma/Master student with experience

Master Student Position in Molecular Neurobiology

We are looking for a motivated Diploma/Master student with experience in molecular biology and/or biochemistry.

Our laboratory studies the molecular events that determine neuromuscular synapse formation and function. Projects focus on developmental as well as molecular aspects of postsynaptic differentiation and on signal transduction events leading to the formation of the neuromuscular synapse.

The Master thesis project is designed to address important questions on how protein phosphorylation, cytoskeletal reorganization and signaling play together during synapse formation.The project offers extensive training is a variety of biochemical, molecular and cellular biology techniques.

If your are an enthusiastic student interested in molecular mechanisms and their role during development, send an application plus CV per e-mail to the address below. Informal enquiries are welcome.

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ruth [email protected]://immunologie.meduniwien.ac.at/en/science-research/research-groups/ruth-herbst/

Center for Pathophysiology, Infectiology and Immunology

Dr. Ruth Herbst