BioToP (Biomolecular Technology of Proteins) is offering an inter- and multi-disciplinary research-based doctoral education at the interface of basic and applied science in the field of protein biotechnology.
Research fields:
- structure-function analysis, engineering and design of proteins
- protein synthesis, targeting and post-translational modifications
- expression systems and cell factories
- bioinformatics and molecular modelling
Requirements:
- Highly qualified applicants from all over the world are welcome to apply.
- Applicants must hold an undergraduate degree equivalent to a master (corresponding to 300 ECTS) which would qualify them to start a PhD thesis in their home country.
- Candidates who have not yet obtained their degree will be accepted if they will finish their studies latest by the end of August 2019.
- Applicants with only a bachelor degree (B.S.) or similar are not eligible.
- There is no strict age limit, however applicants should not be older than 30 years.
- PhD students applying for a wet-lab research project must have a master degree in biological sciences, biotechnology, chemistry, medicine or closely related subjects.
- PhD students applying for a dry-lab research project must have a master degree in a technical or scientific discipline.
- Applicants must be fluent in both spoken and written English.
How to apply
- Application Form to be sent via Email to biotop(at)boku.ac.at together with all enclosures:
- Copy of diploma or masters certificate (if already available)
- Copy of certificates obtained for coursework including grades (transcript of records of bachelor and master studies)
- Copy of passport
- Letters of recommendation are requested from two scientists.
List of all open PhD research projects
Open Projects:
- Oxygen reactivity in the flavin-dependent enzyme pyranose oxidase
- Increasing thermostability of pyranose oxidase by enzyme evolution
- Substrate specificity in carbohydrate oxidoreductases
- Cytochromes as electron transfer mediators for bioelectrodes
- Allosteric molecular recognition to improve tumor specificity
- Unbreakable – introducing different enzymatic functions into a highly stable heme-binding protein from Sulfolobus solfataricus
- Methylated N-glycans in moss – annoying or useful for biotechnology?
- Exact structures of cross-reactive carbohydrate determinants of insect and seafood allergens
- Nsun5 methylates rRNA: ‘specialized’ ribosomes in stress resistance and aging
- Extracellular vesicles as drug-targeting vehicle
- Development of selective inhibitors for plant subtilisin-like serine proteases
- Isolation and characterization of proteases involved in recombinant protein processing in insect cells
- Structure and Function of Hexosaminidases
- Microarrays of natural and remodelled glycans
- Synthetic biology tools to control expression of multiple genes in a pathway
- Mechanisms of control of endogenous gene expression
- Extracellular micro vesicles and exosomes and their role in the insect cell-baculovirus expression system
- Inducible regulation of baculovirus genes involved in secretion and virus budding
- Cellular limitations of poor protein secretion in mammalian cells
- Impact of extrinsic production factors on mammalian cell production performance
- Control of glycolysis in Crabtree-negative and positive yeasts
- Folding of recombinant bacterial RuBisCO
- In planta engineering and functional activities of oligo-sialic acid
- Engineering and functional activities of polysialylated IgG antibodies
- Designed protein storage organelles and their uptake into target cells
- Modulating ER morphology and stress to boost recombinant protein accumulation
- The effect of mechanical rigidity on the entrapment of bionanoparticles in narrow channels
- Protein solubility in buffers with kosmotropic salts and polyols
- Simulation of proteins in realistic environments
- Thermodynamics for allosteric modulation
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Organization | BOKU – University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences |
Country | Austria |
Fellowship Level | Doctoral |
Subject areas | Biotechnology |
Fellowship amount | Varies |
Eligibility | Open to all nationalities |
Deadline | 13th February 2019 |
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