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Junior Group Leader at the FAU Cell Biology Division (m/f/d)


Summary Sheet: Science & Technology

    
Advertiser NameFriedrich-Alexander-Universitt Erlangen-NrnbergAdvertiser Type:Company
Classification:Science & TechnologySubclassification:
Country:GermanyLocation:Germany
Language:English - United Kingdom (en-GB) Contact Name:
Employment Type:PermanentWorkhours:Not Specified



Position: Junior Group Leader at the FAU Cell Biology Division (m/f/d)


Description: Your Tasks

Characterization of molecular mechanisms underlying recently identified functions of Arabidopsis AtGBL3, a nuclear envelope-associated dynamin-related large GTPase, in nuclear envelope formation, global transcriptional repression and root development (Reimann et al. 2023-Nat Plants 9-766; ). The successful candidate is expected to advance this project working closely together with and supervising a DFG (German Research Foundation)-funded PhD student. Her/his efforts to secure additional funding and to attain Junior Group Leader status will be actively encouraged and supported.



Key responsibilites:






  • Conduct research to characterize molecular functions of the large GTPase AtGBPL3


  • Supervise a DFG-funded PhD student working on this project


  • Further develop this project and attract additional funding


  • Establish and lead a junior research team


  • Contribute to teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level


Your Profile

  • PhD in Biology or a related field


  • Strong background in molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics and microscopy


  • Enthusiastic and innovative researcher/teacher


  • Ability to successfully write grant proposals and papers


  • Dedicated team player


  • Excellent communication skills in English (minumum C2 level) and, preferably, in German (minimum B2 level)


Benefits: We Have a Lot To Offer

  • Regular promotion to the next level and increase in salary pursuant to the collective bargaining agreement for the public service of the German Lnder (TV-L) or remuneration pursuant to the Bavarian Public Servants Remuneration Act (BayBesG) plus an additional annual bonus


  • 30 days annual leave at five working days per week with additional free days on December 24 and 31


  • Occupational pension scheme and asset accumulation savings scheme



  • The successful candidate will have the opportunity and the support to gain increasing independence and to work towards lecturer qualification (Habilitation)


  • The initial employment (100%) will be for 3 years, with the possibility of an extension for at least 3 more years


  • The Cell Biology Division offers a dynamic, ambitious, and supportive international working environment embedded within the FAU Department of Biology, a prominent center of molecular, cell and developmental biology in Germany


PaymentTV-L E 13, A 13


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