
德国慕尼黑工业大学博士后招聘–肿瘤基因组学/蛋白质组学、生物信息学、细胞生物学和生物化学方面
Your university hospital in the heart of Munich
We are the Klinikum rechts der Isar (MRI) Hospital of Munich Technical University (TUM) and a reliable employer of around 6,600 people. Being a university hospital, we not only look after our patients but, based on our motto “Knowledge Creates Cures” (Wissen schafft Heilung), we are also engaged in research and teaching, enjoying an excellent national as well as international reputation. 160 different professional groups work hand in hand to ensure that our patients receive the best possible treatment.
The research group of Prof. Dr. Bassermann is part of Department of Internal Medicine III (Hematology and Oncology) and is located at TranslaTUM – Central Institute for Translational Cancer Research. It is well embedded in the Munich biomedical research community and research centers such as the German Cancer Consortium (DKTK), Bayerisches Zentrum für Krebsforschung (BZKF) and the DFG-funded Collaborative Research Center 1335 “Aberrant Immune Signals in Cancer” and the European Research Council (ERC).
The group investigates how posttranslational mechanisms, particularly the ubiquitin system, regulates core aspects of cancer-related cellular processes such as the cell cycle, immune and DNA damage responses, metabolism, and programmed cell death. Special interest is how aberrant functions of this system contribute to the pathogenesis and maintenance of cancer and how these can serve as therapeutic targets and biomarkers.
https://med3.mri.tum.de/de/cell-biology-cancer
https://www.translatum.tum.de/en/research-groups/cell-biology-of-cancer/
To strengthen our team, we are looking for a highly self-motivated
Postdoctoral Fellow (f/m/x)
Your responsibilities:
- Working at the interface of translational and basic research
- Designing and performing experiments at major independence
- Evaluating scientific literature and writing grant applications and publications
- Training, supervision, and consultation of science and medical students
Your profile:
- PhD in biochemistry, biology, or a related field
- Experience in working with mouse models (beneficial but not prerequisite)
- Strong motivation, scientific curiosity, and commitment to scientific excellence
- Experience in tumor genomics / proteomics, bioinformatics, cell biology, and biochemistry
- Team player skills and enthusiasm to work in a multi-disciplinary, collaborative environment
- Ability to work independently
- Strong interest in tumor biology
- Excellent skills in spoken and written English
- Excellent track record of research achievements and publications
We offer you:
- Work at the interface of translational medicine and basic research
- Working in an innovative, highly funded and scientifically stimulating environment (TranslaTUM)
- Close collaboration with leading national and international research groups in the field and within collaborative research centers (SFBs)
- A multi-disciplinary environment in the group fostering collaborations between basic scientists as well as clinicians
- Direct access to multiple state-of-the-art core facilities including cell analytics, proteomics, genomics, mouse facilities, and molecular imaging
- An opportunity to work in the city centre of Munich on Max-Weber-Platz with good access to public transport systems and benefits in the form of specially discounted public transport tickets for trains / buses / underground trains / trams operated by MVV, MVG, Deutsche Bahn, Meridian and BOB
- The position is available at the earliest convenience
If the candidates’ suitability for the position in question is equal, severely disabled applicants shall be given preference. Interview-related costs can, unfortunately, not be reimbursed.
We look forward to your application!
Please submit your complete application documents by e-mail quoting number 1466 by January 31, 2022 at the latest:
Herrn Prof. Dr. med. Florian Bassermann
Klinik und Poliklinik für Innere Medizin III
Klinikum rechts der Isar der Technischen Universität München
Ismaninger Straße 22
81675 München
E-Mail: bassermannlab3m@mri.tum.de