Year: 2023
Year: 2023
Unique postdoc opportunity!
If you are interested in mito-pathogen interactions during bacterial infection, this is something for you: together with the Sixt lab, we now offer a postdoc opportunity in a collaborative project to uncover the role of mitochondrial (dys)function during infection by Chlamydia trachomatis infection. Due to its intracellular lifestyle, Chlamydia is dependent on the host cell
Read MoreYeast paper now out in Life Science Alliance
Our newest paper on the role of the mitochondrial membrane potential as a retrograde signal that regulates cell cycle progression is now published in Life Science Alliance. Congratulations to Michael that spearheaded the project, as well as all other co-authors: Gustavo, Alicia, Lisa, Isabela and Katarina. It was great to see how so many lab
Read MoreGood luck Gustavo!
We gathered to wish the best of luck to Gustavo who is moving on to a position at the Chemical Biology Consortium Sweden (CBCS). Luckily he won’t be far so we will still keep running into each other. Good luck in your future endeavours Gustavo!
Read MorePostdoc opportunity on mitochondria in Chlamydia infection
In collaboration with the Barbara Sixt lab at MIMS, we are looking for talented and driven postdoc applicants to drive a synergistic project on the interplay between Chlamydia trachomatis and host cell mitochondria. The project is part of the “Excellence by Choice” postdoctoral programme in Life Sciences, with the Nobel laureate Emmanuelle Charpentier as patron.
Read MoreOpen postdoc scholarship in protein biochemistry
Take the opportunity to apply for a 2-year postdoc scholarship to study factors involved in mtDNA maintenance. If you have documented experience in in vitro protein biochemistry and a strong interest in mitochondria, don’t hesitate to apply! Deadline March 12th. We offer a dynamic and international research environment in a modern and student-centered town in
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