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A German university hospital is seeking a PhD candidate for a project focused on biofabrication and vascularization of tissue models. The successful applicant will have a Master's degree and experience in 3D cell culture, biomaterials, and biofabrication. The position offers a diverse research environment with access to state-of-the-art equipment, and is set to start on January 1, 2026. Candidates should exhibit strong organizational skills and a desire to learn. Competitive salary and various benefits are offered.
Application deadline: 31/12/2025
The Collaborative Research Centre/Transregio CRC/TRR 225 “From the Fundamentals of Biofabrication towards Functional Tissue Models” is an interdisciplinary research consortium of the Universities of Würzburg, Bayreuth, and Erlangen-Nürnberg.
The TRR225 aims to develop innovative biofabrication strategies - particularly automated 3D printing technologies - for processing living cells and biomaterials into complex tissue constructs. These advanced in vitro models provide new opportunities for pharmaceutical, cancer, and infection research, support the reduction of animal testing and offer long-term perspectives for regenerative medicine.
Since its establishment in 2018, the consortium has achieved substantial scientific progress and international visibility and will enter its third funding period in 2026.
The advertised position is part of the subproject C07 Endothelialized perfusable microvascular networks for biofabrication of standardized in vitro tissue models, which focuses on Vascularization as a key challenge in the biofabrication of hierarchical tissue structures and their application. In detail, we aim to fabricate perfusable endothelialized microvascular networks mimicking the peripheral vessels and the blood-brain barrier. These will serve as a basis for functional, tissue-specific investigations in health and disease. Building on previous knowledge and methods, free-form printing of POx will be used to increase the complexity of sacrificial structures and incorporate functional, stable vessel-like structures into complex 3D tissue models. The developed models should better reflect physiological conditions and improve predictive power in preclinical testing.
The position includes, but is not limited to:
Required qualifications:
Additional desirable qualifications:
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.