Joint PhD positions between
Yale University
and University of Konstanz available
Students interested in interdisciplinary research at the interface
of chemistry and biology should send their application to
Prof. Craig Crews (craig.crews@yale.edu) or Prof. Thomas Mayer
(thomas.u.mayer@uni-konstanz.de). For more information see: link
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Positions for Postdoctoral Fellows, PhD Students and
Master Students
available
Our research is focused on spindle associated motor-proteins, check-
point-signaling, and the regulation of cell cycle progression by ubiquitin-
dependent protein degradation. To modulate protein function in living
cells we apply cell biological approaches as well as small molecule
inhibitors. The application of chemical inhibitors – an approach termed
Chemical Biology – allows the modulation of protein activity on a fast
time scale. Our model systems are
tissue culture cells and Xenopus laevis.
Applicants with a strong interest in cell cycle regulation or the micro-
tubule cytoskeleton should send their application including a curriculum
vitae and the names of referees to thomas.u.mayer@uni-konstanz.de.
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