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A leading medical research institution in Hannover seeks a Researcher in Medical Informatics (f/d/m) to join an interdisciplinary team focused on understanding hearing loss. Candidates must hold a Master’s degree and have strong research experience. The position offers flexibility, a supportive work environment, and a salary according to public service standards.
Peter L. Reichertz Institute for Medical Informatics
Researcher in Medical Informatics (f/d/m)
The Hannover Medical School (MHH), with about 10,000 employees, is the largest public employer of Lower Saxony and a leading university institution for research, teaching, medical care and administration. Research, teaching, medical care and administration work hand in hand in the integration model at the MHH campus.
MHH is a partner in the research cluster of excellence Hearing4All.connects – Innovating Hearing Health Technology from Ear to Brain to Society, in which causes for hearing loss and new innovative therapies are investigated.
MHH offers a position as Researcher in Medical Informatics (f/d/m).
An interdisciplinary working group from MHH and the University of Oldenburg will use a large database of clinical and auditory data to research the causes of hearing loss and develop, apply, and evaluate methods for improving the diagnosis and prediction of hearing loss. In addition, predictions about the success of different therapy approaches will be made on the basis of existing, comprehensive treatment data. The results will be used to develop a decision support system.
We are seeking candidates that have:
International applicants will need to complete a visa process before hiring can take place. The position is based at PLRI Campus Hannover (https://www.plri.de/). 01.01.2026
Do you have any questions beforehand?
Prof Dr. med. Dr‑Ing Michael Marschollek
0511 532 5295
Apply now
Reference number 3555
Apply until: 16.11.2025
The MHH is certified as family‑friendly university and stands for the promotion of women in the professional life. Applications of women are particularly welcome. Severely disabled applicants with equal qualifications are given preferential consideration.