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A leading research institution in Cologne is seeking a PhD Student (f/m/x) in Bioinformatics / Computational Biology. The successful candidate will develop bioinformatic pipelines and collaborate with national and international partners. Applicants should hold a Master’s degree in a relevant field and possess strong programming skills in R, along with experience in RNA-seq data analysis. This 3-year limited position offers a secure job with a strong focus on innovative research and support in achieving work-life balance.
We are looking to support our rapidly growing team as soon as possible: PhD Student (f/m/x) - Bioinformatics / Computational Biology
Innere Medizin TV-L: 25 h/week (64,94%) limited for 3 years according to WissZeitVG (Third-party funded project) with option for extension
Your salary will be based on TV-L
We are one of the leading university hospitals in Germany and network research, teaching and health care at the highest level. That's why many things are a lot bigger for us: the spectrum of exciting development opportunities. The limitless openness with which specialists from all over the world work together here. Or our commitment as an employer to support all employees as best we can in reconciling their job with their goals and life situations.
This is the University Hospital of Cologne: Everything but ordinary.
The Translational Research Unit – Infectious Diseases (TRUID) within the Division for Clinical Infectious Diseases conducts research aimed at improving our immunological understanding of infectious diseases. Our ultimate goal is to develop innovative therapies for serious bacterial, fungal or viral infections. With the support of our close network of partners at the University of Cologne, as well as our national and international collaborators, we are working to advance these innovative therapeutic concepts towards clinical application. Our studies are funded by the German Centre for Infection Research (DZIF), the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the European Union, among others. Our laboratory investigates molecular and cellular mechanisms of infectious diseases with a strong focus on host–pathogen interactions, trained innate immunity, tuberculosis, and vaccine‑induced immune responses:
Applications from female candidates are expressly welcome and will be given priority in the event of equal suitability, competence and professional performance. People with disabilities are welcome to apply and will be treated preferentially in the event of equal suitability and qualification. The position is suitable for staffing with part‑time employees.
We look forward to receiving your application and getting to know you!
As a modern maximum‑care hospital with a capacity of approximately 1,400 beds, the University Hospital of Cologne is dedicated to the practice of innovative academic medical excellence and assumes important societal functions in the fields of research, education and health care. The University Hospital of Cologne provides treatment to over 295,000 patients annually, with 58,000 of them receiving inpatient care. With a staff of about 10,200 employed by the hospital and subsidiary organizations, the University Hospital of Cologne is one of the largest employers in Cologne and ranks among the leading university clinics in Germany.