The Hospital of the University of Munich, Germany, is one of the largest and most competitive university hospitals in Germany and Europe. 48 specialized hospitals, departments and institutions harbouring excellent research and education provide patient care at the highest medical level with around 11.000 employees.
Scope of duties:
- The research group studies differentiation programs that contribute to embryonic development and dissemination of pluripotent embryonic stem cells and carcinoma cells.
- As part of this project, a postdoctoral position in life sciences is available for 24 months.
- In a team of scientists and physicians, this project will investigate differentiation-dependent expression patterns by analyzing RNA sequencing data and CRISPR-Cas9 knock-out screens.
Our requirements:
- Completed doctorate in the field of biology, biochemistry or similar.
- High motivation, ability to work in a team, excellent knowledge in bioinformatics, differential gene expression, gene cluster and pathway analysis, excellent knowledge in R.
Our offer:
- We offer you a scientific, post-doctoral position (24 months, according to TV-L) in a dynamic, ambitious working group.
- Remuneration is based on the Collective Agreement for the Public Sector of the Länder (TV-L) including all allowances customary in the public sector.
Offers and services of the employer:
- Further education and training
- Company pension scheme
- Childcare services
- Mobile work (if suitable)
- Job ticket
- Discounts
- Staff accommodation
For further information please contact:
Profs. Dr. med. Martin Canis & Dr. rer.nat. Olivier Gires
0049-89-4400-73895
Application format:
Please use the Online-Form on the page below for your application:
https://www.lmu-klinikum.de/68623741f0bf3c83Disabled persons will be preferentially considered in case of equal qualification. Presentation costs cannot be refunded.
Please note that we cannot reimburse travel expenses incurred through interviews.
We ask you for your understanding that postal applications will not be returned, but will be destroyed in accordance with data protection regulations. The data usage information also applies to postal applications