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A leading medical research institution in Göttingen is seeking Clinician Scientists to develop research projects in optogenetic therapies. This role involves collaboration with various research teams, offering a structured research program and the chance to significantly contribute to medical advancements. Applicants should hold a medical doctorate and have a proven interest in scientific research. The position provides the opportunity to participate in transformative clinical studies. Please submit your application by October 15th, 2025.
The goal of this center is to harness the great potential of optogenetics – the control of cells with light via light-sensitive proteins (opsins) – for clinical use. Optogenetics enables spatially confined, cell-type-specific control of organs and promises a transformative improvement of clinical care beyond that provided by conventional electrical medical devices for a wide range of patients.
Our goal as University Medical Center Göttingen is professional equality for all genders. We strive to equalize the gender ratio in areas where there is underrepresentation. The University Medical Center Göttingen is particularly committed to the professional participation of severely disabled people and therefore welcomes applications from severely disabled people. In the case of equal suitability, applications from severely disabled persons will be given preferential consideration in accordance with the relevant regulations. We kindly ask you to indicate a disability/equal status in your letter of application in order to safeguard your interests.
Clinician Scientists are given the opportunity to plan and realize their own research project. The project needs to be within the scientific scope of the EKFZ center for optogenetic therapies and supervision by a principal investigator of the EKFZ center for optogenetic therapies and assigned to one of the four teams or five platforms. The project can be either in basic research or a part of the clinical studies.
As a Clinician Scientist you will be a key for further and improved optogenetic therapies to become available to patients. You will have the opportunity to join the EKFZ academy, which provides a training program tailored to translation including courses on methods, medical statistics, intellectual property, regulatory processes, drug development as well as pre‑clinical and clinical trial planning.
The EKFZ for optogenetic therapies at the University Medical Center Göttingen is dedicated to the translation of four core approaches to restore (1) hearing and (2) vision and explore the potential of optogenetics for (3) gastric pacemaking and (4) brain‑computer interfaces. These four teams are supported by the platforms for (1) opsin engineering, (2) gene transfer, (3) disease models, (4) immune‑phenotyping and (5) development of medical devices.
Please submit your application until October 15th, 2025, exclusively online via the University's Medical Center application portal.
In view to this, you are welcome to contact the EKFZ administration team, e‑mail: ekfz@med.uni-goettingen.de, to assist you to get in touch with the suitable EKFZ team or platform members.