Postdoctoral Researcher (Life Science) | Biologist (m/w/d)
Universitätsklinikum Münster
Job Summary
This Postdoctoral Researcher position at the European Institute for Molecular Imaging in Münster, Germany, offers a unique opportunity for a motivated scientist to delve into the mechanisms of inflammation, particularly the role of hypoxia, using advanced imaging techniques. The successful candidate will primarily focus on characterizing hypoxia reporter mice, performing intravital imaging in inflammatory disease models, and developing improved genetic reporters. The role requires a PhD in life sciences, strong experience in confocal or intravital microscopy, and proficiency in molecular biology techniques and laboratory animal handling. It's an ideal fit for someone passionate about interdisciplinary research, eager to contribute to cutting-edge biomedical questions, and thrive in a collaborative, well-equipped scientific environment.
Required Skills
Education
PhD in Life Sciences
Experience
- PhD in life sciences (obtained no longer than 3 years ago)
- Strong interest and experience in confocal and/or intravital microscopy
- Experience in wet lab work with a solid foundation in basic molecular biology techniques
- Experience and qualification (license) in working with laboratory animals (mice)
- Previous experience in operating a high-end microscope (e.g., life cell, confocal microscopy or multiphoton)
Languages
Additional
- Not specified
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