Job advertisement ID: 1015/26
start:
as soon as possible
application deadline:
07.04.2026
salary group:
EG 13
time limit:
limited for 3.5 years
scope:
65% part time (25,16h)
The University of Lübeck stands for excellent research and teaching. We are a modern foundation university with thematically focused study courses. Under the motto "Focus on life", as a life science university we offer a spectrum of programs ranging from medicine, health sciences and psychology to mathematics, computer science, natural sciences and technology.
The Institute of Virology and Cell Biology at the University of Luebeck (Director: Univ.-Prof. Dr. N. Tautz) is seeking for a PhD student (m/f/d) at the nearest possible time with a working time of 65% of the regular weekly hours (currently 25,16 hours per week), limited for 3.5 years. The position is intended to lead to a PhD.
Institute of Virology and Cell Biology
The student will be part of DFG-funded Research Training Group RTG2887 „VISualization and imaging of virus infectION“(VISION). The RTG is aiming to train a new generation of virologists to use cutting-edge imaging techniques thereby establishing an integrative structural virology approach to better understand the complexity of mechanisms and biological functions in the course of viral infections.
The title of the project C03 within the RTG is "Structural and functional characterisation of the hepaci- and pestiviral NS2-NS3 polyprotein region". The project is part of one of the main biological areas of interest within the RTG that aims to characterize molecular switches in the viral life cycle.
Classification will be in accordance with the automatic pay scale if the requirements of the pay scale are met up to the pay group listed above. A final job evaluation remains reserved.
The University of Lübeck is a modern and cosmopolitan employer. We welcome your application regardless of your age, gender, cultural and social background, religion, worldview, disability or sexual identity. We promote gender equality. In case of equal suitability, qualifications and professional performance, female applicants will be given preference. If you are an applicant with a severe disability, your application will be given preference in case of equal suitability.
For further information on previous work related with this project, please see: Isken et al., 2022 doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1010895 and Isken et al, 2022 doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1010644.
Herr Dr. Olaf Isken
+49 451 / 3101 4010
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