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PhD Position at Kawakami Lab

Kawakami lab is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate

Project overview: The group is investigating the role of T cells, especially focusing on the autoimmune diseases. We use two-photon microscopy to visualize the motility of autoantigen specific T cells throughout the process of T cell infiltration into the CNS in living animals. Recently, we used CRISPR gene editing to identify critical regulators of autoantigen specific T cell infiltration into the CNS. Now we will apply these cutting-edge technologies to investigate how T cells contribute to the lesion formation after ischemic stroke. We will team up with Dr. Corinne Benakis’ team, in the context of CRC1744, and combine our expertise to investigate molecular mechanisms of T cell infiltration and subsequent lesion formation in post-ischemic brain.

Your training environment: You will join the structured PhD program, the Munich Medical Research School. In addition, you will join the Integrated Research Training Group (IRTG) of CRC 1744, which will provide exceptional training opportunities including structured mentoring, advanced technical workshops, interaction with other students, diversity support, and retreats.

Your profile: Candidates should have (or will have soon) a Master’s degree in Biology, Immunology, Biomedical Science, or a related subject. We are looking for candidates who are highly motivated, good team players, yet capable of working independently. Candidates should be fluent in English. Experience with basic experience in fluorescence/confocal microscopy, CRISPR-mediated gene modifications, experimental animal handling (FELASA certificate), flow cytometry, or cell culture will be advantageous.

We offer: We will offer a stimulating scientific environment at the Biomedical Center (BMC), LMU with international and multidisciplinary teams and state-of-art infrastructure for imaging. We will offer close supervision with PI as well as opportunities to present your results in national and international conferences. The position is funded by the DFG. The salary will be according to the German model for the public sector (TV-L E13, 65%). The University of Munich is an equal opportunity employer. Handicapped candidates with equal qualifications will be given preference.

Application: Please submit a single PDF containing 1) your complete CV, 2) motivation letter, 3) academic transcripts (BSc and MSc), 4) 1-2 letters of recommendation or contact details of referees to:

Naoto.Kawakami@med.uni-muenchen.de

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Spokesperson

Prof. Dr. med. Martin Dichgans
LMU Klinikum, Institut für Schlaganfall- und Demenzforschung
Feodor-Lynen-Str. 17, 81377 München
Tel: 089-4400-46019
Email: isd@med.uni-muenchen.de

Co-Spokesperson

Prof. Dr. med. Arthur Liesz
LMU Klinikum, Institut für Schlaganfall- und Demenzforschung
Feodor-Lynen-Str. 17, 81377 München
Tel: 089-4400-46169
Email: Arthur.Liesz@med.uni-muenchen.de

Coordinating office

Dr. Ana Cardoso Martins
LMU Klinikum, Institut für Schlaganfall- und Demenzforschung
Feodor-Lynen-Str. 17, 81377 München
Tel: 089-4400-46241
Email: Ana.Cardoso@med.uni-muenchen.de

Participating institutions

Institutions of the applicant university (LMU)
• Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research (ISD)
• Institute of Clinical Neuroimmunology
• Department of Neuroanatomy
• Department of Nuclear Medicine
• Department of Physiological Genomics
• Department of Cell Biology
• Department of Neurosurgery
• Biomedical Center Munich, Biochemistry (BMC)
• Institute of Medical Psychology
• Institute for Cardiovascular Prevention (IPEK)
• Department of Endocrinology

Technical University Munich (TUM)
• Institute of Neuronal Cell Biology
• Center for Organoid Systems
• Department of Neurosurgery

Helmholtz Munich (HMGU)• Institute for Intelligent Biotechnologies (iBIO)

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