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A renowned university hospital in Würzburg is inviting applications for multiple PhD and Postdoctoral Researcher positions in its Collaborative Research Center. These roles offer significant opportunities in cutting-edge research related to desmosome disorders, integration into an international research network, and structured training. Candidates should possess degrees in relevant fields and demonstrate a strong interest in translational biomedical research. Excellent communication skills and teamwork are essential. Join this collaborative environment to advance your scientific career.
Application deadline: 31/01/2026
The newly established Collaborative Research Center (SFB) DEFINE at the University Hospital Würzburg invites applications for multiple PhD and Postdoctoral Researcher positions. SFB DEFINE brings together leading scientists in medicine (dermatology, pediatrics, internal medicine and surgery), molecular biology, immunology, biomedicine, and systems research to investigate fundamental mechanisms underlying development of diseases related to desmosome disorders. SFB DEFINE is a multidisciplinary research consortium funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG). Its mission is to uncover dynamic molecular and cellular mechanisms that related to dysfunction of desmosomes. Our teams combine cutting‑edge technologies including advanced imaging, single‑cell analytics, organoid cultures, and translational approaches using patient‑derived samples.
PhD Positions
Postdoctoral Researcher
Applicants must indicate clearly in the cover letter which subproject they are applying to. Your application will be reviewed and matched to the project group most aligned with your profile.
The following projects are situated in Würzburg
Research Area A – Desmosome Function and Immune Regulation in Simple and Stratified Epithelia
Projects A04 and A05 Focus: fundamental mechanisms by which desmosomes regulate adhesion, signalling, and immune interactions in both simple and stratified epithelial tissues. Candidates might explore cell‑cell junction dynamics, immune regulation, and barrier integrity in healthy versus perturbed states.
Research Area C – Desmosome Dysfunction in Digestive Tract Inflammation
Projects C01, C02 and C05 Focus: role of desmosomal alterations in diseases of the gastrointestinal tract (e.g., inflammatory bowel disease and eosinophilic oesophagitis), combining cellular biology with clinical and translational approaches.
PhD Positions
Postdoctoral Researcher
Univ.- Prof. Dr. med. NicolasSchlegel
Leitung des Lehrstuhls für Experimentelle Viszeralchirurgie
Tel: +49 931 201 31705
In the case of a university degree from a non‑EU country, a long version of the certificate evaluation from the Central Office for Foreign Education is required.
Remuneration is in accordance with the relevant collective agreements. Severely disabled applicants will be given preference if they are otherwise equally qualified.