PhD Fellowships on Aging
and Age-Related Diseases

The
LGSA is a joint activity of the Leibniz Institute
for Age Research (FLI) and the Friedrich Schiller
University (FSU) in Jena. The program started in fall
2006. The LGSA provides ambitious training and research
opportunities for graduates who wish to obtain a PhD in
the fields of Molecular Biology, Molecular Genetics,
Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Neurobiology or
Structural Biology. Training and research within the PhD
program is interdisciplinary with the endeavor to
understand the multifaceted mechanisms that cause the
development of age-related diseases and those that cause
senescence and aging. Lectures by resident and guest
scientists, practical courses and lessons in
presentation skills will accompany the program. Eligible
are students that have obtained, or that will obtain
within half a year, an academic degree comparable to the
master degree or diploma in life sciences.
Interested candidates are encouraged to apply before 1st
of June 2007 for the following projects:
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Marcus Fändrich / Uwe Horn: Mechanisms of amyloid
fibril formation
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Marcus Fändrich: Cryo electron microscopy of
Alzheimer amyloid fibrils
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Christoph Kaether: Functional analysis of the
sorting receptor Rer1
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Matthias Görlach: Structure of Alzheimer A-beta
oligomers by NMR spectroscopy
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Matthias Görlach: Structure of viral oncoproteins by
NMR spectroscopy
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Peter Hemmerich / Stephan Diekmann: Molecular
mechanisms of cellular senescence
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Heike Heuer: Neuroendocrine mechanisms in regulating
body weight and food intake
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Peter Herrlich: Analysis of a new transcription
factor
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Christine Müller / Cornelis Calkhoven: Translational
control, Sirt1 and caloric restriction
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Aspasia Ploubidou: Centrosome instability in virally
induced cancer
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Falk Weih / Andreas Habenicht: Vascular aging and
atherosclerosis
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Falk Weih: Regulation of development and function of
the thymic epithelium by NF-kB
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Jens Weise: Role of the prion protein in
neuroneogenesis after focal ischemia
Training and Supervision
Guidelines for Applications
Applicants should carefully follow the guidelines.
Incomplete or non-fitting applications will not be
considered.
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Please fill in the
application
form
completely
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Have two referees fill
in the
recommendation form
and have them send the completed forms in time to
LGSA at fli-leibniz.de
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Until June 1st, send your completed application form
to LGSA at fli-leibniz.de
Research
See
the PhD projects currently funded by the LGSA
Detailed
program and procedures
[
accessible from within FLI only
]
Visit :
http://www.fli-leibniz.de/news/phd_en.php
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