Erstellt am 26. Juni 2026
Research Position (m\/f\/d) - Experimental Endocrinology and Tumor cell metabolism
Universität Bielefeld
Bielefeld, Nordrhein-Westfalen 33519, Germany
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Reference: 353067998
Your Tasks
Research (100 %):
Employment is conducive to scientific qualification and provides the opportunity for further academic development.
We offer
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We expect
Preferred experience and skills
Research (100 %):
- participation in an EU-funded collaborative project
- conduction and interpretion of experiments on human and murine primary cells, cell lines, and stem cells
- preparation and analysis of biological samples
Employment is conducive to scientific qualification and provides the opportunity for further academic development.
We offer
- salary according to Remuneration level 13 TV-L
- fixed-term (2 years) (§ 2 (1) sentence 2 of the WissZeitVG; in accordance with the provisions of the WissZeitVG and the Agreement on Satisfactory Conditions of Employment, the length of contract may differ in individual cases)
- fulltime
- internal and external training opportunities
- variety of health, consulting and prevention services
- reconcilability of family and work
- collegial working environment
- open and pleasant working atmosphere
- exciting, varied tasks
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We expect
- completed scientific university degree in biology, biotechnology, biochemistry, molecular medicine, food chemistry, or another relevant scientific field
- a completed Ph. D. in a relevant field
- experience with cell culture (ideally including the cultivation of pluripotent stem cells)
- experience with molecular biology techniques
- interest in translational, patient-oriented research
- interest in hormonal and metabolic regulatory systems
- creativity and ability to work independently
- ability to work in a team, strong communication skills in English, flexibility, and resilience
- gender and diversity competence
Preferred experience and skills
- experience in supervising students (e. g., undergraduate and graduate students)
- experience in writing scientific papers, as evidenced by publications, demonstrating expertise in the investigation of molecular mechanisms
- experience in the field of endocrinology and/or tumor cell metabolism