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Research assistant / PhD student (m/f/d)

Schleswig-Holstein

Lübeck

Vor Ort

EUR 40.000 - 60.000

Teilzeit

Gestern
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Zusammenfassung

Die Universität Lübeck sucht eine*n Forschungsassistenten/in oder Doktoranden/in für ein DFG-finanziertes Projekt zum Thema 'Sexdiversität'. Die Stelle umfasst Tätigkeiten in der Zellkultur, metabolischen Untersuchungen und statistischen Analysen. Flexible Arbeitszeiten und die Möglichkeit von Homeoffice werden angeboten, zusätzlich gibt es zahlreiche Sozialleistungen und einen sicheren Arbeitsplatz in einem modernen akademischen Umfeld.

Leistungen

30 Tage Urlaub pro Jahr
Betriebliche Altersvorsorge
Teilnahme an Universitätsport
Gesundheitsmanagement

Qualifikationen

  • Abschluss in naturwissenschaftlichen Fächern erforderlich.
  • Kenntnisse in Zellkultur und statistischen/bioinformatischen Methoden.
  • Wille, neue Methoden in NMR-Spektroskopie zu erlernen.

Aufgaben

  • Durchführung von Zellkulturversuchen und Probenvorbereitung.
  • Metabolische Untersuchungen mit NMR-Spektroskopie.
  • Statistische Analyse von NMR-Spektren.

Kenntnisse

Selbstständigkeit
Teamarbeit
Statistische Analyse
NMR Spektroskopie

Ausbildung

Masterabschluss in Lebenswissenschaften oder biomedizinischen Wissenschaften

Jobbeschreibung

Research assistant / PhD student (m/f/d), Lübeck

Schleswig-Holstein

Lübeck, Germany

Scope: 65% part-time (25.16 hours)

  • Tariff-based remuneration including annual special payment (TV-L)
  • 30 days of vacation per year, plus additional days off
  • Work-life balance through flexible working hours, part-time options (subject to individual assessment), and the possibility of remote work
  • Participation in university sports, discounted campus meals, and other corporate benefits

Start: as soon as possible

Application deadline: limited until [date not specified]

Salary group: EG 13

Scope: 65% part-time (25.16 hours)

The DFG-funded Collaborative Research Center (SFB 1665) "Sexdiversity. Determinants, meanings and implications of sex diversity in sociocultural, medical and biological landscapes" is a transdisciplinary network involving medicine, life sciences, humanities, and social sciences. The CRC aims to investigate the diverse manifestations of physiological sex across various contexts, from cellular and organ levels to social systems and epistemic cultures.

Tasks:

  1. Carrying out cell culture experiments and sample preparation for subsequent measurements
  2. Metabolic investigations on various sample materials using NMR spectroscopy
  3. Statistical analysis of NMR spectra and interpretation of results
  4. Active participation in the scientific program of the CRC's graduate college

Requirements:

  1. A very good degree in natural sciences (Master's or equivalent) in life sciences or biomedical sciences
  2. Interest in collaborating with scientists at the University of Lübeck and other universities, such as the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
  3. Interest in working with scientists from humanities, social, and cultural sciences
  4. Knowledge of cell culture and statistical/bioinformatics methods
  5. Ability to work independently and in a team, with a structured approach, and willingness to learn methods in NMR spectroscopy

What we offer:

  • Tariff-based remuneration including annual special payment (TV-L)
  • 30 days of vacation per year, plus additional days off
  • Work-life balance through flexible working hours, part-time options, and remote work possibilities
  • Participation in university sports, discounted campus meals, and other corporate benefits
  • Health management "Healthy University"
  • Company pension scheme with high employer contributions (VBL)
  • A secure job in a vibrant academic environment with numerous events and training opportunities

The classification follows tariff regulations, subject to meeting tariff conditions, up to the specified pay grade. Final job evaluation remains reserved.

The University of Lübeck is a modern and open employer. We welcome applications regardless of age, gender, cultural or social background, religion, worldview, disability, or sexual identity. We promote gender equality. Applicants with severe disabilities or equivalent persons will be given preferential consideration if qualified.

For further questions:

Prof. Karsten Seeger

+49 451 / 3101 3334

Additional information about jobs and benefits at the University of Lübeck can be found online.

If interested, please apply using our online application form.

University of Lübeck
The President
Human Resources Department

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