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A leading university in Germany is seeking a full-time Postdoc in the research group Molecular Medicine of Signal Transduction. This role involves advanced research in colorectal cancer using innovative preclinical models. Candidates should have a PhD in life sciences, experience with organoid cultures, scRNA-seq, and programming skills. Offers a secure job with attractive conditions, including flexible hours and 30 days of vacation.
Creating Knowledge since 1502: Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) offers a wide range of academic subjects in the areas of humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and medicine. The oldest and largest university in Saxony-Anhalt was created in 1817 when the University of Wittenberg (founded in 1502) merged with Friedrichs University Halle (founded in 1694). Today the university has 340 professors and 20,000 students. Research at the university focuses on nano and life sciences, the Enlightenment, society and culture.
The Faculty of Medicine at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Institute of Molecular Medicine is seeking a full-time
Postdoc (m-f-d) in the research group Molecular Medicine of Signal Transduction
for a fixed term of 3 years, starting at the earliest possible date.
Remuneration will be determined based on job duties and responsibilities and will be aligned with the fulfillment of listed personal requirements, up to pay grade 13 under the Tarifvertrag für den Öffentlichen Dienst der Länder ('German Public Service Pay Agreement for the Federal States').
We develop and apply innovative, patient-specific preclinical models to advance precision oncology in colorectal cancer. Our aim is to better understand how tumors interact with their surrounding microenvironment in order to identify novel therapeutic strategies for patients with advanced disease. We employ a cutting-edge toolbox including 3D tumor organoid cultures, single-cell transcriptomics and CRISPR-based genome engineering that allow us to investigate tumor heterogeneity and cellular interactions with unprecedented resolution and to pinpoint actionable vulnerabilities for future therapies.
Applications from disabled persons, including those of equal status (as certified by the Bundesagentur für Arbeit / Federal Employment Agency), will be given preferential consideration if they are equally suitable and qualified. Women are strongly encouraged to apply. Applications from individuals of all nationalities are explicitly welcome. Applicants with a degree that was not obtained at a German university must submit a Statement of Comparability for Foreign Higher Education Qualifications from the Central Office for Foreign Education (ZAB) (https://www.kmk.org/zab/central-office-for-foreign-education) as proof of equivalence upon conclusion of the employment contract. You can find ways to apply for a financial grant for this under: https://www.anerkennung-in-deutschland.de/html/de/pro/anerkennungszuschuss.php#.
If you have any questions, please contact Ms. Tanja Wolf, E-Mail: tanja.wolf@uk-halle.de.
Please send your application, including Reg. No.: 7-260/25-D with the required documents to Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Medical Faculty, Institute of Molecular Medicine, research group Molecular Medicine of Signal Transduction, Professor Michael Böttcher, 06097 Halle (Saale) or by e-mail in one single pdf-file to tanja.wolf@uk-halle.de. Please fill out the questionnaire on the website https://www.umh.de/einrichtungen/institute/molekulare-medizin/forschung/ag-boettcher/stellenangebote until 07/01/2026.
This job posting is subject to potential budgetary restrictions.
Application costs will not be reimbursed by Martin Luther University. Application documents will only be returned if a sufficiently stamped envelope is enclosed. Electronic applications are welcome.