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The Department of Biomolecular Mechanisms at the Max Planck Institute 
for Medical Research in Heidelberg invites people interested in the 
structure and dynamics of macromolecular switches and assemblies to 
apply for

doctoral degree (Ph.D.) positions (reference number 13/2008) and

postdoctoral positions (reference number 14/2008)

Our department is an international and interdisciplinary team of four 
closely interacting groups. Our main research topics are: mRNA 
processing, chaperone-assisted and unassisted protein folding, and the 
detailed mechanisms of enzyme-catalysed reactions involving flavin or 
haem cofactors. We offer a unique environment of top-level scientific 
research and state-of-the-art technology. For further information, see 
the groups’ web pages at http://wbmm.mpimf-heidelberg.mpg.de/groups. The 
stimulating and productive environment provides young scientists with an 
ideal starting-point for further career steps. Heidelberg is one of the 
top centres for biomedical research in Germany, and graduate students 
have access to several different Ph.D. programmes.

Candidates should have knowledge of and interest in one or more of the 
fields mentioned (with respect to either the research topic or the 
techniques employed), an outstanding track record and excellent skills 
in spoken and written English.

Candidates should send their formal application before February 28, 2009 
to [log in to unmask] with the reference number 
given in the subject line. The e-mail should contain a single PDF including
- a brief letter, preferably indicating which of the department’s groups 
would be preferred
- a Curriculum Vitae
- a full list of publications (if applicable)
- a description of past and present research activities (1 page) and
- the names and addresses of referees (two for Ph.D. applicants or three 
for postdoctoral applicants).