PhD Position in Biomolecular Technology of Protein Interactions at Universität für Bodenkultur Wien
The Universität für Bodenkultur Wien (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna) is offering a PhD position within the doctoral Docfunds program "Biomolecular Technology of Protein Interactions" (BioToP). This interdisciplinary program provides research-based doctoral education at the interface of basic and applied science in the field of protein biotechnology. The research focus includes structure-function analysis, engineering and design of proteins, protein synthesis, targeting and post-translational modifications, expression systems, cell factories, bioinformatics, and molecular modelling.
BioToP aims to integrate complementary expertise into a collaborative network, fostering a translational approach that bridges basic and applied research. The ultimate goal is the rational improvement of industrially relevant protein expression systems for use in biotechnological processes. Students will benefit from comprehensive and up-to-date research training, exposure to cutting-edge methodologies, and opportunities to work on projects with both academic and industrial relevance.
Applicants should have a strong background in biology, biotechnology, biochemistry, or related fields, and demonstrate interest or experience in protein structure-function analysis, protein engineering, or bioinformatics. Proficiency in English and fulfillment of the doctoral program's admission requirements are necessary. For detailed eligibility criteria and application procedures, candidates are encouraged to visit the program website.
Funding details are not specified in the announcement; prospective applicants should consult the program website for information regarding stipends, tuition coverage, and other financial support. The position is supervised by Associate Professor Clemens Peterbauer at Universität für Bodenkultur Wien, Austria.
To apply, visit the BioToP program website, review the application instructions, and submit your materials as directed. For further information, contact the program or the supervisor via the provided LinkedIn profile.