The Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine in Münster, Germany, has an opening for a Postdoc-Position (m/f/d) in the Max Planck Research Group for Biophysical Regulation of Cell State Dynamics of Dr. Kate Miroshnikova.
Our research aims to uncover mechanistic principles of mammalian tissue architecture maintenance and its role in genome integrity and proper cellular function. We further aim to understand how these mechanisms are perturbed with cancer onset and progression. Discovering these regulatory principles will facilitate the development of regenerative therapies and more effective diagnostics and treatments against cancers. The successful candidate will join a dynamic, international research team that applies a highly interdisciplinary research strategy that builds on stem cell biology, combining scale-bridging tools of bioengineering and biophysics, machine learning-based quantitative imaging, genome-wide analyses, spatial transcriptomics, and computational modeling.
Your qualifications and expected tasks
- PhD in engineering/bioengineering/biophysics/computer science or related field
- Proficiency in python programming and image analysis (R, Java or MATLAB is a plus)
- Prior experience with fluorescence confocal imaging, data visualization and microscopy
- Prior experience with genomic analyses/bioinformatics skills is a plus
- Strong communication and organization skills
- Strong code/analyses documentation skills
- Interest in spatial transcriptomics methods
- Ability to work independently to solve technical problems
- Prior experience with mammalian cell culture
- Contribute to scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals
Your profile
We are looking for a scientist (m/f/d) that is interested in implementing existing cutting-edge technologies, and development of new image processing, analysis, and visualization tools and workflows for imaging data, as well as its integration with spatial transcriptomics and mechanical measurements. The projects aim to understand cell state and tissue architectural evolution using human and mouse colorectal cancer as models. The candidate (m/f/d) will join a highly multidisciplinary, international, diverse, and dynamic team and work collaboratively to better understand, model, and predict the likely routes of cancer progression/aggression in order to improve therapeutic strategies for patients.
Our offer
- Temporary employment of two years with the option of a longer-term cooperation according to the Collective Agreement for the public sector (TVöD)
- Salary is in accordance with pay group 13 of the TVöD
- Access to state-of-the-art facilities in genomics, computational biology, proteomics, microscopy, and more
- Access to world class experts in life sciences, cell biology, engineering, and cancer biology
- Attendance in national and international conferences as well as opportunities for internal and external training
- Vibrant, friendly and collegial working atmosphere
- Compatibility of family and career through the possibility to arrange working hours individually and flexibly
- Childcare facility (U3) at the institute
- Company health management (BGM) including a work-life portal
- English as working language
Your application
If you are interested in joining a diverse, international, and highly motivated research team please submit your application with a letter of motivation, a CV and contact details of two references via our application portal by 31 December 2024.
For informal queries about the position, please feel free to contact Kate by email kate@mpi-muenster.mpg.de.