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Employment: 1.0 FTE About the PositionRadboud University is recruiting a PhD candidate to work on various mouse genetics projects related to neurodegenerative diseases. First project: Investigate molecular mechanisms underlying the cell type specificity of Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) disease caused by mutations in tRNA synthetases. This peripheral neuropathy is characterized by selective degeneration of peripheral motor and sensory neurons. Research approach:
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Candidate ProfileWe are looking for a highly motivated individual who:
What We Offer
Working EnvironmentStorkebaum Lab – Combines Drosophila and mouse genetics to study motor neurodegenerative and neuromuscular disorders, including:
Techniques used: NCAT, confocal/super-resolution microscopy, single-molecule FISH, viral gene transfer, single-cell/single-nucleus transcriptomics, whole genome sequencing, mouse/Drosophila behavioral analysis, EMG, histology, molecular biology, and biochemistry Team & collaborations:
Faculty of ScienceThe Faculty of Science (FNWI) at Radboud University conducts groundbreaking research and provides excellent education. With over 1,300 colleagues from more than 70 countries, the faculty fosters an inclusive, informal, and collaborative environment. Application Procedure
Contact: Prof. E.J.M. Storkebaum – erik.storkebaum [at] donders.ru.nl
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