martes, 30 de abril de 2013

Postdoc and PhD positions in Max-Planck Institute

 
Independent Research Group Laboratory for Cell Polarity and Organogenesis

Postdoc and PhD positions

 
Code number 07/2013
The Max Planck Institute for Heart and Lung Research, located in Bad Nauheim nearby Frankfurt, is inviting applications for Postdocs and PhD students in the field of vascular developmental biology.
            - Dr. Masanori Nakayama will start his own laboratory in July. We are seeking enthusiastic, highly motivated Postdocs and PhD students, who will join our research group. The aim of the study is to clarify how cell polarity regulators contribute to vascular morphogenesis and homeostasis. To address this issue, we will investigate the blood vessel in the retina or the kidney as model systems with a combination of several cutting edge technologies including biochemical analysis, transcriptional analysis by deep
sequencing, live imaging of cultured cells, and inducible tissue-specific gene targeting in mice.
All positions are available from July 1, 2013 on
.
           - Applicants should send a statement of interest, a full CV as well as name and address of 2-3 references by
postal mail or to mnakaya@gwdg.de.
The Max Planck Society wishes to increase the share of women in areas in which they are underrepresented. Women are strongly invited to apply.
The Max Planck Society is committed to employing more handicapped individuals and especially
encourages them to apply.
           - Representative publications:
1. Nakayama M#, Nakayama A, Van Lessen M, Yamamoto H, Hoffmann S, Drexler HCA, Itoh N, Hirose
T, Cooper JA, Ohno S, Kaibuchi K, Adams RH#. Spatial regulation of VEGFR endocytosis in
angiogenesis, (2013) Nature Cell Biology 5:249-260.
2. Wang Y*, Nakayama M*, Pitulescu ME*, Schmidt TS*, Bochenek ML, Akira Sakakibara A, Adams
A, Davy A, Deutsch U, Lüthi U, Barberis A, Benjamin LE, Mäkinen T, Nobes CD, and Adams RH
Ephrin–B2 controls VEGF–induced angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis. (2010) Nature 465:
483-486
3. Nakayama M, Goto MT, Sugimoto M, Nishimura T, Ohno S, Amano M, Kaibuchi K Rho-kinase
phosphorylates Par3 and disrupts Par complex formation. (2008) Developmental Cell 14: 205-215,
           - Contact

Dr. Masanori Nakayama
Max-Planck-Institute for Heart and Lung Research, Laboratory for Cell Polarity and Organogenesis,
Parkstr.1
D-61231 Bad Nauheim
mnakaya@gwdg.de
Germany

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