Research Technician
We are looking for a highly motivated Research Technician who has a passion for science and excellent organizational and communication skills to join our team at the Max Perutz Labs in Vienna. The Karagöz lab combines cell biology and in vitro reconstitution to dissect cellular protein-quality control pathways. Currently, our team consists of a talented group of PhD students working on various topics in protein quality control.
Master’s Thesis Student
The Falk Lab investigates mechanistic aspects of RNA biology. We employ a combination of bottom-up biochemical reconstitution, structural biology, and cell biology approaches to gain insights into the function of proteins and protein complexes.
PhD Program Manager @Vienna BioCenter
In this high-impact role, you will coordinate recruitment, education, and outreach for the Vienna BioCenter PhD Program, a prestigious doctoral school of the University of Vienna and Medical University of Vienna, run in collaboration with four world-class research institutes. Joining a collaborative team within a leading life-science hub, you will be integral to a global community dedicated to scientific excellence.
MSc student
In the Huis lab, we investigate the molecular mechanisms of genome stability and chromosome segregation in human cells. To do so, we integrate protein biochemistry with structural biology and cell biology. Look at our website for more information and a selection of recent work.
Junior Imaging Scientist
We are seeking to expand our team with a Junior Imaging Scientist with a background in Biological Sciences, who is enthusiastic about applying cutting-edge light microscopy for imaging-based research.
Postdoctoral Researcher
The Hallacli Lab is looking for a full-time postdoctoral position who will lead an ambitious projected in RNA metabolism in Parkinson’s Disease.
Master Thesis Opportunity
Neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s Disease (PD) pose a major challenge to our aging society. At the Hallacli Lab, we study how toxic protein aggregates, especially alpha-synuclein (α-syn), contribute to disease progression. Our recent work has uncovered a novel connection between α-syn and Processing bodies (P-bodies) - RNA granules that play key roles in RNA metabolism (Hallacli et.al, Cell, 2022). Our goal is to understand how these ancient structures contribute to α-syn-induced toxicity in neurons and how a-syn modulates RNA metabolism in the cell.
Master’s Thesis: "Two functions - two sites: Revealing secrets of RNA ligation"
We love the meticulous processing – cleavage, ligation and modifications – that RNA molecules experience in mammalian cells. We have discovered enzymes and co-factors that splice pre-tRNAs, the champion being the tRNA ligase complex (tRNA-LC). Following discovery, we dissect their regulation, physiology, and in vivo functions in health and disease.
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