PhD and Postdoc Positions at the IMP The Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP) invites applications for research positions at the graduate and postdoctoral levels. The IMP offers an outstanding scientific and cultural environment. Sixteen independent research groups conduct interdisciplinary research across a broad range of topics in the life sciences, seeking to elucidate the fundamental operating principles of biological systems from the molecular to the organismal levels. Our 200 scientists come from 38 different countries, yet all share a passion for scientific discovery and the excitement of conducting biological research at the highest level. Structured training programmes provide students and postdocs with the diverse knowledge base and skill set needed to pursue a successful independent career in scientific research. English is the working language throughout the institute. Child-care facilities are available. Research at the IMP is focused in 4 broadly-defined themes: molecular and cell biology, differentiation and disease, circuit neuroscience, and computation and bioengineering. The research groups in each of these areas are: Molecular and cell biology Tim Clausen | Protein quality control Carrie Cowan | Cell polarity Thomas Marlovits | Molecular machines Jan-Michael Peters | Mitosis and chromosome biology Stefan Westermann | Kinetochore function Differentiation and disease Meinrad Busslinger | Hematopoesis Johannes Zuber | Cancer drug target discovery David Keays | Neuronal migration Circuit neuroscience Barry Dickson | Neural circuits in Drosophila Wulf Haubensak | Neural circuits for emotions Krystyna Keleman | Learning and memory in Drosophila Simon Rumpel | Circuit mechanisms of memory formation Andrew Straw | Visual guidance of locomotion Manuel Zimmer | Chemosensory circuits in C. elegans Computation and Bioengineering Alex Stark | Regulatory genomics Alipasha Vaziri | Quantum biology and optogenetics The next deadline for PhD applications is November 15, 2011. |