The Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK-F) has been founded by
the Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung, the Goethe-University
Frankfurt am Main, and additional partners. It is funded by the Federal
State of Hessen through its Initiative for the Development of Scientific
and Economic Excellence (LOEWE). The mission of the centre is to carry out
internationally outstanding research on the interactions of biodiversity
and climate change at the organism level.

The *International Multidisciplinary Parasitology and Vector Biology
(IMPact-Vector) – Graduate School *invites applications for

*Eight Fellowships for Doctoral Candidates*

*(Ref. # B 59)*

The Graduate School is funded by the Leibniz-Association and offers
positions in the areas of parasitology, infection and vector biology and
medical entomology. IMPpact-Vector is a joint program of the Senckenberg
Research Institute and Natural History Museum/ Biodiversity and Climate
Research Center (SGN/ BiK-F, Frankfurt am Main), the
Bernhard-Nocht-Institute for Tropical Medicine (BNITM, Hamburg), the
Leibniz-Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (IZW, Berlin) and the
Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB, Berlin).

We offer outstanding training and support in an excellent scientific
network. Faculty members are affiliated with many well-known institutes
(for details see our websites). Our mission is to ‚help students to become
creative, responsible and self-confident young researchers. We are looking
for highly motivated students who are strongly committed to research and
share our vision to improve world health. *Start your scientific career in
the Leibniz-Association! *

*The following topics are offered by the partner institutions (two PhD
positions each): *

• Diversity and evolutionary adaptations of arthropods and their function
as disease vectors (SGN/ BiK-F; in cooperation with BNITM, IZW, IGB)

• Arbovirology and vector competence of mosquitoes (BNITM; in cooperation
with SGN/ BiK-F, IZW)

• Micro- and macro-parasite transmission between mammals and birds and
their immunological costs of infection (IZW; in cooperation with BNITM,
IGB, SGN/ BiK-F)

• Relevance of parasites in freshwater ecosystems (IGB; in cooperation with
SGN/ BiK-F, IZW)



*Your profile: *

• Masters or diploma degree in biology, zoology, molecular biology,
biochemistry, virology or parasitology or related fields

• Laboratory experience

• Interest in solving complex biological problems

• Excellent communication skills – English is the working language of the
research groups

Salary and benefits are in accordance with a public service position in
Germany (TV-H E13, 50%). The contract shall start *June 2014 *and will be
limited to a 3-year term. The Leibniz-Association supports equal
opportunity of men and women and therefore strongly invites women to apply.
Equally qualified handicapped applicants will be given preference.

Please send your complete application (incomplete applications will not be
considered) before *February 11**th**, 2014 *preferably by e-mail
(attachment in a single pdf document, incl. a CV, copy of the master or
diploma certificate, abstract of the thesis, letter of motivation, contact
details of two referees and the application sheet [downloadable at
http://www.senckenberg.de/files/content/stellenausschreibungen/
application_form_sgn.doc]), mentioning the reference of this position *(Ref.
# B 59) *to the speaker of IMPact-Vector:

Herrn Prof. Dr. Sven Klimpel

c/o Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung

Senckenberganlage 25

60325 Frankfurt am Main

[email protected]


For scientific enquiries please contact Prof. Dr. Sven Klimpel,
[email protected]

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