Company Description Universitätsklinikum Würzburg (UKW) combines top-tier medical care, intensive research, and extensive academic teaching to provide cutting-edge healthcare services. With a strong focus on patient well-being, UKW employs over 7,000 professionals across various fields in its 19 clinics, 22 outpatient departments, and 45 interdisciplinary centers. Closely linked with the University of Würzburg, UKW plays a vital role in international research and medical innovation. As one of the largest employers in the Würzburg region, UKW offers opportunities for both professional and personal development while contributing to advancements in healthcare.
Our research laboratory utilizes in vitro (2D/3D) cell culture systems and mouse models to investigate the dynamics of stem cell transplantation and leukemia progression. This position is part of a project exploring the role of exosomes in triggering acute graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) and their prognostic potential for risk stratification.
The successful candidate will play a crucial role in supporting postdoctoral and doctoral researchers, contributing to experiments, optimizing protocols, and refining experimental procedures. Furthermore, they will be responsible for maintaining meticulous and well-organized laboratory records to ensure data integrity and reproducibility. The position also includes contributing to general laboratory operations and fostering a collaborative and structured research environment.
Completed vocational training as a medical laboratory technician (MTA), biological laboratory technician (BTA), biology laboratory assistant, or in a related field.
Good English skills are desirable.