We are offering a fixed-term part-time position (65%) within the research group of Prof. Full-time employees are required to teach 4 hours per week during the semester.
The position is embedded in the DFG-funded Collaborative Research Centre 1748 ‘Principles of Reproduction’. To this end, we combine interdisciplinary research in molecular, structural, and cell biology as well as in physiology, biophysics, epi /genetics, (bio)informatics, and multimodal data analysis.
The Kurtz group focuses on evolutionary ecology, including reproductive biology. This joint project together with Dr. Robert Peuß at the Institute of Integrative Cell Biology and Physiology will address the role of the Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC, or HLA in human) for fertilisation and infertility. You will further be involved in the analysis of human whole exome sequencing (WES) data of infertility cases and controls.
Applicants must have the equivalent of a master’s degree in biology, preferentially with a focus on evolution, molecular biology, reproductive biology or a related field.
A background, and ideally some experience, in any of the following areas will be useful: molecular laboratory skills, functional genomics and/or practical fish work.
Applicants should have excellent communication skills and be able to work both independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
The working language of the Institute and the lab is English, therefore good proficiency in spoken and written English is a requirement; Benefiting from collaboration with another PhD student carrying out related work in the cavefish and with our external collaborator, Prof. A unique opportunity to combine basic research in evolutionary ecology with applied research on human reproduction.
Our broad range of diverse work-time models offers great flexibility – also when working from home.
If you have family members or young children in your care, our Family Service Office offers concrete support to help you balance your private and professional responsibilities.
As an educational institution, we are deeply committed to offering occupational training and continuing education opportunities tailored to your individual needs.
From A – Z, Aikido to Zumba, our sport and health programmes ensure a healthy work-life balance.
As a university employee, you are entitled to numerous benefits afforded to public servants, e.g. an attractive company pension scheme ( VBL ), an annual end-of-year bonus and a position that is shielded from economic fluctuations.
Cover letter with a statement of research interest and motivation (max 1 page)
CV including details about research experience and publications