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An established academic institution is seeking a motivated Research Assistant/PhD student to join a transdisciplinary research center. This role involves conducting innovative cell culture experiments and engaging in metabolic investigations using advanced NMR spectroscopy techniques. With a focus on collaboration across various scientific disciplines, this position offers the opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking research on sex diversity in sociocultural and biological contexts. Enjoy a supportive work environment with flexible hours, generous vacation days, and numerous professional development opportunities. If you're passionate about life sciences and eager to learn, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
Schleswig-Holstein
Lübeck, Germany
Scope: 65% part-time (25.16 hours)
Start: As soon as possible
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Salary group: EG 13
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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 diverse manifestations of physiological sex across various contexts, from cellular and organ levels to social systems and epistemic cultures.
Research assistant / PhD student (m/f/d)
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The classification is based on the tariff automation, subject to meeting the tariff conditions, up to the specified pay group. Final job evaluation remains reserved.
The University of Lübeck sees itself as 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 suitable.
Your contact for further questions:
Prof. Karsten Seeger
+49 451 / 3101 3334
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University of Lübeck
The President
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