PhD Researcher in Autophagy and Stress Disorders
We are seeking a highly motivated PhD researcher to join our interdisciplinary team studying the intricate links between stress, proteostasis, and cellular function. The research focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying stress-related disorders and identifying promising therapeutic targets.
The successful candidate will conduct experimental research using advanced molecular and cellular biology techniques, analyze and interpret complex biological data, collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, present findings at conferences, and contribute to high-impact publications.
The ideal candidate should have a strong background in cell signaling, proteostasis, and autophagy mechanisms, familiarity with statistical methods and omics data interpretation, excellent communication and teamwork skills, and fluency in English.
We offer a responsible and versatile job with creative freedom in a collegial team, secure salary according to TV-L EG13, flexible working time models, subsidized further education and training, structured induction, and numerous health promotion offers.
We are committed to diversity and equal opportunities and encourage applications from suitably qualified individuals. We particularly welcome applications from women and people with proven severe disabilities.
To apply, please send your detailed application stating the job advertisement number ST-23056 to: