Interested in a PhD in the Kostenis lab?

If you are curious about drug research and development such as targeted GPCR or G protein degradation, novel pharmacological strategies to prevent GPCRs from signal transduction, or new approaches to develop inhibitors of large G protein GTPases, apply using the link in the attached document. 

The Kostenis lab provides a well-equipped, stimulating yet ambitious working environment with numerous possibilities for networking with other PhD students at the University of Bonn (particularly within the Research Training Group 2873) and beyond. Ideal candidates should bring curiosity and a Master's or equivalent degree in natural or life sciences, preferably in pharmacology, cell or molecular biology, microscopy, or biochemistry surrounding GPCRs and their signaling networks. We are looking for a highly motivated candidate who enjoys scientific research and working in a team. Communication and organisation skills are also expected, as well as fluent communication in English. 

 Need more info? Feel free to reach out to Katja Krumnack, krumnack@uni-bonn.de, 0228 73-3194. 

 

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