Postdoctoral Researcher in Reproductive Biology | Postdoc (m/w/d)
Universitätsklinikum Münster
Job Summary
This role seeks a committed Postdoctoral Researcher in Reproductive Biology to join a critical project focused on identifying novel targets for male contraception. The successful candidate will leverage cutting-edge sequencing datasets, such as single-cell RNA-seq and methylome data, alongside sophisticated cellular and molecular biology techniques, including histology and cell culture, to scrutinize the impact of target substances on the human testis. The position requires a doctorate in biology or a related subject, proven research experience in reproductive biology, and familiarity with using R and/or Python for complex biological data analysis. Working within a strongly collaborative environment between internationally renowned Münster institutions, this full-time, fixed-term (3 years) role offers excellent career development, networking opportunities, access to innovative technologies, and the possibility of obtaining postdoctoral lecture qualification, making it an attractive step for ambitious scientific professionals.
Required Skills
Education
Doctorate (PhD) in Biology or related subject
Experience
- Research experience in reproductive biology
- Experience in cellular and molecular biology, including histology and cell culture
Languages
Additional
- Fixed-term contract of 3 years; Full-time commitment (100%)
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