The working group „Environmentally-induced Skin Aging” (Director: Professor Krutmann) is offering a position for a DFG-funded Master’s thesis project: “Functions of the Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (AhR) in Corneal Tissue”. This is a joint project with the University Hospital Cologne, Department of Ophthalmology (Director: Professor Cursiefen) within the SFB/CRC 1607.
Start:
Summer or autumn 2025
Background:
Corneal diseases are still a major cause of visual disability and blindness. There is an unmet medical need to improve the outcome of inflammatory diseases and high-risk corneal transplant. The Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor (AhR) pathway is a prominent cellular mechanism in the cellular response to and detoxification of environmental noxae including UV radiation and toxins. It has immunomodulating properties and influence on the outcome of infections. A first-in-class AhR-modulating drug (Tapinarof) has been approved for inflammatory skin diseases. Therefore, the AhR pathway is also a promising target for ophthalmologic disease treatment. However, its functions are incompletely understood since the consequences of its activation are very context-specific. In this project, we want to conduct a comparative study on cutaneous vs. corneal epithelia.
Methods:
Corneal vs. cutaneous cell cultures, functional in vitro assays (human/murine)
Ex vivo corneal vs. cutaneous tissue analysis
Analysis techniques include histology/microscopy, qPCR, Western blot, FACS, ELISA, RNAseq
Tasks & Responsibilities:
Conduction of experiments within the proposed project and thesis writing
Collegial cooperation with internal and external coworkers
Establishment or optimization of protocols as required for the project
Occasional trips to the cooperating lab in Cologne (~ 40km)
Participation in general lab organizational matters, working in S2 environment
Attendance to events of the institute (e. g. seminars, meetings)
Skills & Expertise:
Intrinsic motivation and self-organisation, curiosity, team spirit
Scientific background in biomedical sciences/immunology/toxicology
Conceptual understanding of experiment design, methods and statistics
Hands-on experience in standard wet lab methods
Proficiency in scientific English
Scientific reading/writing/presenting skills
FELASA B certificate is a plus
We offer:
Different third-party projects ensure research funding and quality
A collaborative, international environment with high individual responsibility
Support in specific methods from our Core Units (FACS, Imaging, Genome Editing)
Infrastructure of the Leibniz association
Regular seminars for continuing education
Possibility to attend project-related workshops and conferences
Internal and external cooperations
Modern and family-friendly working conditions, flexible working hours
Well-equipped personal office and lab workplace
Follow-up projects may offer perspectives on further employment.
The position is open to students (f/m/d) enrolled in M.Sc. programs in the field of biomedical sciences, immunology, toxicology and related subjects. Specific regulations depending on your university program will be discussed individually.
We promote equal opportunities and diversity. Women are especially invited to apply and will be given preferential consideration in accordance with the LGG NRW. Applications from people with severe disabilities and their peers are also expressly encouraged.
Please address your application (letter of motivation, CV, references, qualification certificates), with the reference “Master Cornea” in the subject line to:
[email protected]
Dr. Sonja Faßbender
IUF – Leibniz-Institut für umweltmedizinische Forschung
c/o Personalstelle
Auf’m Hennekamp 50
40225 Düsseldorf
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