Veterinarian in Research | Tierarzt in der Forschung (m/w/d)
Universitätsklinikum Erlangen AöR
Job Summary
This role involves supporting the 'Kidney Immunology' research group at the Erlangen University Hospital, focusing on the immune response following kidney transplantation and developing new therapeutic approaches to prevent graft rejection. The successful candidate will primarily conduct animal experiments using rat and mouse models, including surgical procedures such as kidney and skin transplantation. Depending on interest, the role may also involve advanced laboratory analytical methods like cell culture and flow cytometry. Key requirements include a completed veterinary medicine degree, a strong interest in experimental animal work, and the motivation to learn new methods. This is an excellent opportunity for a veterinarian interested in translational immunology research, offering comprehensive training and the possibility of pursuing a PhD.
Required Skills
Education
Completed degree in Veterinary Medicine
Experience
- Professional experience in veterinary medicine
- Interest in experimental animal work
- Experience with animal experimentation (Advantageous)
- Completed laboratory animal science courses (FELASA courses) (Advantageous)
Languages
Additional
- The position is initially limited to 1 year, with the aim of continued employment; Part-time position (25 hours per week).
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