Nobel Laureate Lecture: Susumu Tonegawa, ‘68 PhD

UCSD Biology 50th Anniversary Special Event Nobel Laureate Lecture: Susumu Tonegawa, ‘68 PhD From Molecular Biology to Immunology and Neuroscience: A Journey of a Lifetime Susumu Tonegawa’s extraordinary and prolific scientific career may be encapsulated in threes: three continents, three disciplines, and three subjects for his talk: “I will reminisce about studying molecular biology at UCSD and the Salk Institute as a graduate student in the 1960s; I will discuss the essence of the immunological research we conducted at Basel that led to the Nobel Prize in 1987; and I will outline the exciting contemporary research on learning and memory being conducted at MIT.” Dr. Tonegawa graduated in 1963 from Kyoto University and earned his Ph.D. in molecular biology at UC San Diego, then went on to a postdoctoral fellowship at the Salk Institute. He spent a decade at the Basel Institute for Immunology in Switzerland, and since 1980 has been at MIT This special Nobel Laureate lecture event is sponsored by the Ray Thomas Edwards Foundation in collaboration UCSD Neurobiology.
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Scholarships for Pakistan

Scholarships for Pakistan

PhD student position in molecular immunology at the Division of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology of the University of Munich available.Applications are invited from graduates with a diploma (master degree or equivalent) in molecular biology, biochemistry or immunology to study epigenetic histone and DNA modification in T cell plasticity and thier role in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases. The project will closely interact with several projects of the Division that collectively aim to analyze the pathophysiological role of T cells in autoimmune diseases and the implementation of these findings into the clinical setting.

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The project is funded by the Programm für Forschung und Lehre at the medical faculty of the Universtiy of Munich. Close interactions with other projects within the Division and PhD projects within the graduate program „Oligonucleotides” (GraKo 1202) and projects within the center grant „Autoimmunity” (SFB 571) will be established.

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Applicants who are highly motivated and capable to work independent as well as a part of a team, have a strong interest in basic science of inflammation and translational research, have experience in flow cytometry, cell culture, molecular biological and immunological techniques and are looking for an interesting project within a stimulating ambience under close supervision in an interdisciplinary, international research team should send their
application with two references no later than January 15th to:

Prof. Dr. Hendrik Schulze-Koops, MD, PhD; Division of Clinical Immunology and Rheumatology, Medizinische Poliklinik, University of Munich, Pettenkoferstraße 8a, 80336 Munich, Germany. e-mail: hendrik.schulze-koops@med.uni-muenchen.de

Application Deadline : 15 January 2011

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