Dear all,

a PhD position in Structural Biology is available in the research group of Eva 
Wolf in Mainz (Germany). Research in the Wolf group is focused on the 
structural, biochemical and biophysical analyses of proteins involved in 
circadian (day-time dependent) regulation. To elucidate the molecular 
mechanisms underlying circadian gene regulation and light synchronization, the 
PhD student will apply a wide range of techniques including X-ray 
crystallography, biochemical and biophysical protein interaction studies, 
bioinformatics, UV/VIS spectroscopy, protein expression and purification, 
molecular biology and functional cell-based assays.

The prospective PhD student will be affiliated with the International PhD 
Program (IPP) of the Mainz Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB) and with the 
Research Training Group “Genevo” (https://www.genevo-rtg.de/). Candidates with 
a strong interest in structural biology, protein biochemistry and 
structure-function relationship and a significant previous exposure to these 
research areas during their master education are encouraged to apply.

Please send your application including your CV, motivation letter, certificates 
and contact details for two referees in one pdf file to Eva Wolf 
(evawo...@uni-mail.de<mailto:evawo...@uni-mail.de>). Additionally, please apply 
to the Genevo PhD Program (https://www.genevo-rtg.de/) before January 20th, 
2022.



With best regards,



Eva Wolf

Professor for Structural Biology

University and IMB Mainz

Hanns-Dieter-Hüsch-Weg 17

55128 Mainz, Germany


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