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  <id type="integer">17809</id>
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  <source>Initial Import</source>
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  <application-email>personalabteilung@dkfz.de</application-email>
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  <employer-name>German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)</employer-name>
  <company-name>German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)</company-name>
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    <![CDATA[ <b><font size="3">German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)<br>Postdoctoral Fellow</font></b> <br> <br> <b>Postdoctoral Fellow<br> Division of Systems Biology of Signal Transduction (A150)<br> (Ref-No. 106/2007) <br> <br> Job description:</b><br> For the newly established division "Systems Biology of Signal Transduction" at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) in Heidelberg we are seeking highly motivated co-workers to join our team of experimentalist that works in several interdisciplinary networks following a systems biology approach. In close collaboration with our modelling partners we are combining generation of quantitative data for signalling pathways activated in the haematopoietic and the hepatocellular system with mathematical modelling to elucidate properties of signalling networks and identify targets suitable for novel anti-cancer therapies<br> The time-resolved quantitative analysis of the activation of signalling pathways in primary cells would benefit from data-generation in the microarray format. The aim of the project is to extend our quantitative protein array in order to measure simultaneously the dynamic behaviour of the major signalling pathways activated in primary hepatocytes, erythroid progenitor cells and stem cells. The successful candidate should have an interest in quantitative measurements, excellent knowledge in signal transduction and be familiar with tissue culture techniques. <br> <br> <b>Your profile:</b><br> The successful candidate should have an interest in quantitative measurements, excellent knowledge in signal transduction and be familiar with tissue culture techniques. <br> <br> The position is available immediately and limited for 2 years (extension possible) <br> <br> For further information please contact<br><br> Ms Dr. Ursula Klingmüller<br> Phone: +49 6221/42-4481,<br> E-Mail: <A HREF="mailto:u.klingmueller@dkfz.de">u.klingmueller@dkfz.de</A> <br> <br> DKFZ wish to increase the proportion of female scientists and strongly encourage applications of qualified women. With equal qualifications, handicapped individuals will be considered preferentially. Applications (with Ref-No.) should be sent to:<br><br> German Cancer Research Center<br> Personnel Department<br> Im Neuenheimer Feld 280<br> 69120 Heidelberg <br> <br> Or by E-Mail: <A HREF="mailto:personalabteilung@dkfz.de">personalabteilung@dkfz.de</A> <br> <br> <B><FONT COLOR="#CE0000" SIZE="2">Online Ref: 108176 : Postdoctoral Fellow<br><br>Don't forget to mention nature<FONT COLOR="#000000">jobs</FONT> when replying to this advert</FONT></B> ]]>
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  <location>Heidelberg, Germany 69120</location>
  <title>Postdoctoral Fellow</title>
  <created-on type="datetime">Fri, 20 Jul 2007 03:12:31 -0400</created-on>
  <expires-on type="datetime">Thu, 25 Oct 2007 00:00:00 -0400</expires-on>
  <url>http://www.nature.com/naturejobs/science/jobs/17809-Postdoctoral-Fellow</url>
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