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Research Position (m/f/d) (PhD candidate)

Universität Bielefeld

Bielefeld

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Zusammenfassung

A renowned university in Bielefeld is seeking a PhD candidate for a research position in Evolutionary Population Genetics. The role involves investigating genetic variation in mongooses, conducting analysis on genomic data, and publishing findings. Candidates should have a scientific degree in animal genetics or a related field, alongside experience in bioinformatics and genetics. The position offers flexible working hours, professional development opportunities, and an inclusive working environment.

Leistungen

Flexible working hours
30 days holiday
Collegial working environment
Supplementary company pension

Qualifikationen

  • Strong organisational and coordination skills.
  • Very good English language skills, both oral and written.
  • Practical experience with next-generation sequencing data.
  • Advanced programming skills.

Aufgaben

  • Research on project involving genetic architecture of mongooses.
  • Generate and analyze whole genome sequencing data.
  • Collaborate with external research partners.
  • Compile metadata and publish manuscripts.

Kenntnisse

Knowledge of genetics
Bioinformatics
Behavioural research
Team-oriented working style

Ausbildung

Completed scientific university degree in animal genetics

Tools

R
Next-generation sequencing data
Jobbeschreibung
Research Position (m/f/d) (PhD candidate)

ID: Wiss25540

  • starting: as soon as possible
  • part‑time 65 %
  • salary according to remuneration level 13 TV‑L
  • fixed‑term

The position is located in the Department of Evolutionary Population Genetics. The research combines classical population genetics, state‑of‑the‑art genomic approaches, and long‑term field studies of wild populations to deepen the understanding of the fundamental evolutionary processes underlying biological diversity and its conservation in times of rapid environmental change.

The current research project funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) aims to investigate deleterious genetic variation in mongooses.

Your Tasks (95 %)
  • research on the DFG-funded project "Characterisation of the genetic architecture of inbreeding depression in banded mongooses using novel methods for predicting deleterious mutations", and in particular
    • generation and bioinformatic analysis of data for whole genome sequencing of banded mongooses
    • analyses of inbreeding and genetic load
    • analysis of large, individual‑based behavioural and life‑history data sets from a wild population
    • collaboration with external research partners
    • compilation and organisation of metadata
    • writing and publishing manuscripts
Other tasks (5 %)
  • self‑administration tasks in the work area
We offer
  • salary according to remuneration level 13 TV‑L
  • fixed‑term (36 months) (§ 2 (1) sentence 1 of the WissZeitVG; in accordance with the provisions of the WissZeitVG and the Agreement on Satisfactory Conditions of Employment, the length of the contract may differ in individual cases)
  • part‑time 65 %
  • internal and external training opportunities
  • variety of health, consulting and prevention services
  • reconcilability of family and work
  • flexible working hours
  • 30 days holiday on the basis of 5 working days/week
  • good transport connection
  • supplementary company pension
  • collegial working environment
  • open and pleasant working atmosphere
  • exciting, varied tasks
Your Profile
  • completed scientific university degree (e.g. Master or equivalent) in animal genetics or any related subject
  • knowledge of genetics, genomics, bioinformatics, behavioural research or population biology
  • practical experience of working with next‑generation sequencing (NGS) data
  • advanced programming and bioinformatics skills
  • very good oral and written English language skills
  • independent, responsible and committed approach to work
  • strong organisational and coordination skills
  • cooperative and team‑oriented working style
Preferred experience and skills
  • practical experience and knowledge of data analysis and visualisation in R
  • experience of reproducible workflows
  • experience of analysis and interpretation of whole genome sequencing data
Application Procedure

We are looking forward to receiving your application. To apply, please preferably use our online form via the application button below.

Application deadline: 15.01.2026

Contact

Prof. Dr. Joseph Hoffman
+49 521 106‑2711
joseph.hoffman@uni‑bielefeld.de

Postal Address

Universität Bielefeld
Faculty of Biology
Prof. Dr. Joseph Hoffman
Postfach 10 01 31
33501 Bielefeld

Bielefeld University has received a number of awards for its achievements as an equal‑opportunity employer and has been recognised as a family‑friendly university. The university welcomes applications from women. This is particularly true with regard to academic and technical posts as well as positions in information technology as well as the skilled crafts and trades. Applications are handled according to the provisions of the state statutes on equal opportunity. Applications from suitably qualified handicapped and severely handicapped persons are explicitly encouraged. At Bielefeld University on request positions can be carried out with reduced working hours as long as this does not conflict with official needs.

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