Hosts accepting graduate students and postdocs – by research area

The following researchers/laboratories are open to host an IUBMB research fellowship holder. Note that fellows can also choose to go to laboratories not listed on this page.

If you are a researcher interested in becoming a host, please use the following form:


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Gluenz, Eva

Researcher Name: Gluenz, Eva (She / Her)

Research Area(s): Cell Biology, Molecular Bases of Disease, Parasitology

Affiliation: University of Bern

Country: Switzerland

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Scientific Interests:

We are studying the molecular cell biology of Leishmania. Leishmania are parasitic protists that are transmitted by blood-feeding sand flies and cause the neglected disease leishmaniasis. We use a combination of molecular biology, CRISPR gene editing and bioimaging methods to study parasite biology and host-parasite interactions. Current projects in the lab investigate the structure and function of the parasite flagellum and the function of proton pumps in the parasite cell.

This offer applies to trainees/researchers eligible for the following fellowships

All fellowships (not restricted to fellowship holders)

Contact:

eva.gluenz@unibe.ch

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Gluenz, Eva

Researcher Name: Gluenz, Eva (She / Her)

Research Area(s): Cell Biology, Molecular Bases of Disease, Parasitology

Affiliation: University of Bern

Country: Switzerland

Website 

Scientific Interests:

We are studying the molecular cell biology of Leishmania. Leishmania are parasitic protists that are transmitted by blood-feeding sand flies and cause the neglected disease leishmaniasis. We use a combination of molecular biology, CRISPR gene editing and bioimaging methods to study parasite biology and host-parasite interactions. Current projects in the lab investigate the structure and function of the parasite flagellum and the function of proton pumps in the parasite cell.

This offer applies to trainees/researchers eligible for the following fellowships

All fellowships (not restricted to fellowship holders)

Contact:

eva.gluenz@unibe.ch

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