Bioinformatician | Bioinformatiker (m/w/d)
Universitätsklinikum Düsseldorf
Job Summary
This role seeks a skilled Bioinformatician to join the Institute of Pathology at Düsseldorf University Hospital, focusing on the BMBF-funded ENDOFERT project concerning endometriosis. The core responsibility involves the bioinformatic processing and analysis of complex spatial OMICS datasets, utilizing cutting-edge technologies such as COSMX, Xenium, and CODEX assays. The successful candidate will establish necessary bioinformatic analysis software, develop scripts using open-source tools (like QuPath and ImageJ), and manage critical interfaces between the TMA platform and various core units. Candidates must hold a Master's or PhD in Bioinformatics or a related field, possess excellent oral and written English communication skills, and demonstrate experience in project management. This position offers a highly collaborative environment, access to excellent instrumental equipment including GPU-expanded HPC infrastructure, and significant opportunities for professional growth and networking within the Heine Research Academies.
Required Skills
Education
Master's degree or PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, or a related field
Experience
- • Experience in project management
Languages
Additional
- Employment limited until August 31, 2027, under the Scientific Fixed-Term Contract Act (WissZeitVG). Work area is generally suitable for part-time staff.
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