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List of Available Open Positions

Research Area A - Desmosome Function

Institute / City Position Subject Area & Project Title Principle Investigator Link
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) München PhD Candidate (m/f/x) A02 - Control of desmosome function by B-plexins Thomas Schmitt link
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) München PhD Candidate (m/f/x) A03 - Super-resolution force spectroscopy to delineate early pathogenic effects of autoantibodies and cytokines in desmosome dysfunction Michael Fuchs link

Research Area B - Desmosomal Dysfunction in Inflammatory Skin Disorders

Institute / City Position Subject Area & Project Title Principle Investigator Link
Philipps-Universität Marburg Doctoral Researcher / PhD Candidate (m/f/d)  B01 - Inflammatory signature in pemphigus Michael Hertl link
Philipps-Universität Marburg Doctoral Researcher / PhD Candidate (m/f/d)  B02 - Regulation and modulation of T/B cell interactions, and implications of the IL-17/IL-23 axis in pemphigus Christian Möbs link
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) München Doctoral Researcher / PhD Candidate
(m/f/d)
B03 - Cell Death and Innate Immune Response caused by Desmoglein Dysfunction Felix Lauffer link
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) München Post-Doctoral Researcher (m/f/x) B04 - Stabilization of keratinocyte adhesion in pemphigus Jens Waschke link
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) München Doctoral Fellow / Candidate (PhD) (m/f/x) B05 - Hyper-adhesion and mechanical stress to treat pemphigus Franziska Hartig-Vielmuth link

Research Area C - Desmosomal Dysfunction in Disgestive Tract Inflammation

Institute / City Position Subject Area & Project Title Principle Investigator Link
University Hospital Würzburg/University Würzburg, Germany 2 PhD student positions (m/f/x) C02 - The Role of Armadillo proteins Plakoglobin and Plakophillin-2 on intestinal epithelial barrier and local immune response Brenda GerullMatthias Kelm PDF
University Hospital Würzburg/University Würzburg, Germany
2 PhD student positions (m/f/x)
C05 - Role of desmosomal adhesion and tight
junction formation for mucosal wound healing
Catherine Kollmann, Sven Flemming  PDF

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