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Hi all,
Dose anyone know about a postdoc postion in Europe ( mainly Germany and Holland).
Iam looking it the area of Bone tisue, or biomaterials.
Thanx Guy

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Posted Jan 25, 2005, 18:05 PM
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Keep an eye out on Nature and Science jobs. Personally, i think the best approach is to identify labs based on papers you read and liked, check out the institution/lab web page, and directly apply to the PI. All the best!

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Hi
Thanks for the advise,
I am already in contact with some labs in Europe.
I thought , maybe through this posting somebody else will notice me :-)
Guy



samm said:
Keep an eye out on Nature and Science jobs. Personally, i think the best approach is to identify labs based on papers you read and liked, check out the institution/lab web page, and directly apply to the PI. All the best!

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Posted Mar 07, 2005, 22:25 PM
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check out embo site (germany)
www.embo.org

or the IMP (Institute of Molecular Pathology, Austria)
www.imp.univie.ac.at

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It sounds like you want a lab that does more applied research. EMBL is very strongly focused on basic science. If you fancy Heidelberg though, there is the DKFZ (German Cancer Research Centre) and they do a very wide range of work, much of it very applied and in association with MDs at the various hospitals. (www.DKFZ.de)

Other possibilities could be the Max-Planck Institutes (all over Germany) and the Fraunhofer organization, which is very applied indeed. They do all sorts of work - that's where MP3 was born. I think they are also all over Germany.

http://www.fraunhofer.de/fhg/EN/profile/index.jsp


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hi kindly let me know your field of work.
Singh

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Hi SingH,
In my current research I am involved in mollecular biology, I study the proteomics of lysosomal membrane and matrix, related to changes due to starvation oxidative stress etc. I also did some work with presenilin knock out cell (also studied the differences in the proteomics between autophagic vacuoles and lysosomes). In another research I did some work with siRNA lamp2a knock down 3t3-nih cells. My thesis was involved in biomaterials and bone, I studied the osseointegration of titanium implants, and also did some work about several cell adhesion mollecules and their influance on the implant osseointegration.
Best regards Guy

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gsovak said:
Hi SingH,
In my current research I am involved in mollecular biology, I study the proteomics of lysosomal membrane and matrix, related to changes due to starvation oxidative stress etc. I also did some work with presenilin knock out cell (also studied the differences in the proteomics between autophagic vacuoles and lysosomes). In another research I did some work with siRNA lamp2a knock down 3t3-nih cells. My thesis was involved in biomaterials and bone, I studied the osseointegration of titanium implants, and also did some work about several cell adhesion mollecules and their influance on the implant osseointegration.
Best regards Guy


Hi, gsovak

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Hello
Long time passed.
Guy

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Posted Apr 10, 2007, 14:32 PM
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