You have a PhD with a biological background and are willing to work as part of a dynamic team and to collaborate with others beyond the bounds of the project description. You show an interest in developing an independent career through the successful attainment of local, national and international research funding. The following requirements are essential:
- experience with the development of in vitro and/or in vivo models of bone formation;
- willingness to work with small animals;
- standard lab techniques such as PCR, Western Immunoblotting, immunohistochemistry, cell culture are a must;
- regarding cell culture, experience with co-culture of multiple cell types is very desirable.
Experience in ummunology and flow cytomotry is very desirbale as it is an Artikel 9 or FELASA C animal experimentation licence. Experience with lineage tracing, molecular biology and proteomics or high throughput screening is also a plus.
Being able to present a certificate of good conduct is a condition for the appointment.