PhD student, 100%, Structure-function analysis of toxin-antitoxin systems in 
the human pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
The Biozentrum of the University of Basel is one of the world’s leading Life 
Sciences Institutes with over 30 research groups and 500 employees that 
research how molecules and cells create life, spanning the scale from atoms to 
organisms. Founded in 1971, the Biozentrum has been the birth place of many 
fundamental discoveries in biology and medicine, spawning several Nobel 
Laureates.
A PhD position is available at the Biozentrum within an SNSF-funded project on 
«The role of toxin/antitoxin modules in Pseudomonas aeruginosa phenotypic 
heterogeneity and antibiotic tolerance». The project aims at reaching a 
molecular and cellular understanding of phenotypic heterogeneity in populations 
of P. aeruginosa and how this contributes to virulence and persistence of this 
important human pathogen.
We are seeking excellent and highly motivated candidates with interest and 
training in structural biology and biochemistry. Successful applicants will be 
working in an interdisciplinary team of researchers investigating mechanisms of 
virulence and persistence of the human pathogen P. aeruginosa. The team 
includes experts in molecular microbiology, computational biology and 
structural biology. The new team member will be responsible for the biochemical 
and structural analysis of toxins and will probe their interaction with the 
respective antitoxins.
We offer an outstanding and highly interactive scientific environment, 
state-of-the-art technology platforms, competitive salaries, and opportunities 
for advanced training. The new team member will be joining the international 
Biozentrum PhD program, a community of over 130 young scientists from around 
the world, with a strong mentoring program and access to a post-graduate 
teaching program. The position is available immediately and is funded for four 
years.
Basel is a cosmopolitan and multicultural city at the heart of Europe. 
Bordering three countries, Switzerland, Germany, and France, Basel provides a 
high standard of living with a thriving cultural atmosphere. The Basel area is 
Europe’s most important Life Science hub with many small and medium-size 
biotech companies as well as global pharmaceutical players.
Please send your application (cover letter, CV, diplomas and contact 
information of two referees) to Prof. Urs Jenal, Biozentrum, University of 
Basel, Klingelbergstrasse 70, 4056 Basel, Switzerland, e-mail: 
urs.je...@unibas.ch<mailto:urs.je...@unibas.ch>. For further information, 
please see 
www.biozentrum.unibas.ch/jenal<http://www.biozentrum.unibas.ch/jenal/> or 
contact urs.je...@unibas.ch<mailto:urs.je...@unibas.ch>.



















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