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A leading university in Germany is seeking a postdoc for the ERC Starting Grant project 'Archaebolic'. This full-time position involves researching archaeal methane production, analyzing metagenomic data, and developing innovative methodologies. Candidates must have a PhD in microbiology, biology, or biochemistry, with expertise in microbiological and analytical methods. The role offers a diverse work environment with benefits supporting work-life balance. Applications are welcome from individuals of all backgrounds.
42,500 students and 7,750 employees in teaching, research and administration, all working together to shape perspectives for the future – that is the University of Münster. Embedded in the vibrant atmosphere of Münster with its high standard of living, the University’s diverse research profile and attractive study programmes draw students and researchers throughout Germany and from around the world.
The research group led by Prof Julia Kurth within the Institute for Molecular Microbiology and Biotechnology in the Faculty of Biology at the University of Münster is seeking to fill the position of afor the ERC Starting Grant project ‘Archaebolic’ at the earliest possible date. We are offering a fixed‑term full‑time position for 3 years. This project aims to discover archaeal methane production from previously overlooked methylated compounds.
Prof Kurth’s research group investigates the metabolism of anaerobic microorganisms, mainly archaea, and combines molecular biology, protein biochemistry, anaerobic cultivation and omics techniques. The postdoc position offered is funded by the ERC Starting Grant project ‘Archaebolic’ and aims to assess the impact of archaea with just recently discovered methyltransferase systems on greenhouse gas emissions. Furthermore, environmental samples and metagenomic data will be screened for yet uncharacterized methyltransferase systems. Another goal is obtaining enrichment cultures of novel archaeal strains.
The successful candidate will become part of the Microbial Physiology Group led by Prof Kurth and based at the University of Münster. You will be offered a wide range of opportunities for creative and innovative work applying state‑of‑the‑art methodologies in a variety of scientific disciplines.
The University of Münster strongly supports equal opportunity and diversity. We welcome all applicants regardless of sex, nationality, ethnic or social background, religion or worldview, disability, age, sexual orientation or gender identity. We are committed to creating family‑friendly working conditions. Part‑time options are generally available.
We actively encourage applications by women. Women with equivalent qualifications and academic achievements will be preferentially considered unless these are outweighed by reasons which necessitate the selection of another candidate.
If you are interested in the position, please send your application (cover letter, CV, certificates) in electronic form (in one PDF file) by 2026-01-15 to the following email address: Julia.kurth@uni-muenster.de.