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Biological-Technical Assistance (m/f/d)
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Theses (bachelor/master/doctoral theses) and rotation internships in the exciting research field of endothelial cells in adipose tissue
Are you curious about how endothelial cells in adipose tissue contribute to the health and function of the human body? Would you like to conduct research at the interface of metabolism, cell biology and vascular medicine? Then you've come to the right place!
We offer motivated Bachelor's and Master's students the opportunity to complete their thesis in a highly topical field of research: The role of endothelial cells in adipose tissue. Endothelial cells, which line the inner wall of blood vessels, have a key role in adipose tissue that goes far beyond their function as a barrier. They are actively involved in the regulation of metabolism, immune response and adaptation to metabolic changes - processes that are particularly crucial in the context of diseases such as obesity and diabetes.
What you can expect:
- A hands-on research project in a motivated team and a modern laboratory environment.
- Direct access to innovative methods of cell and molecular biology, e.g. cell culture, immunofluorescence, PCR and flow cytometry.
- Close supervision and support from experienced scientists as well as the opportunity to work independently and develop new skills.
- Exciting insights into current research and the opportunity to contribute to a health-related topic.
What you need to bring:
- An interest in cell biology, vascular research or metabolic processes and ideally some laboratory experience.
- An independent and careful way of working and enjoyment of scientific work.
- Motivation to learn new knowledge and find creative solutions to scientific questions.
Apply now!
Take the opportunity to become part of our dedicated team and contribute to important findings on the function of endothelial cells in adipose tissue with your thesis. We look forward to receiving your application and supporting you in your next career step!