Postdoctoral Researcher in Biology (Dermatology) | Biologe (m/w/d)
Universitätsklinikum Münster
Job Summary
This Postdoctoral Researcher role, based in the Department of Dermatology, involves supervising a key research project focused on the "Nanocarrier-based functional analysis of myeloid cells in inflammatory and autoimmune skin diseases." The position is integral to the Collaborative Research Centre (CRC) 1450. Day-to-day activities include independently executing advanced immunological and molecular biological techniques, particularly flow cytometry and histological analyses, utilizing in-vivo inflammatory skin models, and managing scientific collaborations. The successful candidate must hold a doctoral degree in Biology or a related field, possess demonstrated research achievements through publications, and have comprehensive certification in animal experimentation. This is an attractive opportunity for a highly motivated scientist to contribute significantly to translational research aimed at developing novel therapies for inflammatory skin diseases within a supportive, interdisciplinary team environment.
Required Skills
Education
Doctoral degree (PhD or equivalent) in Biology or a related discipline
Experience
- Professional experience in molecular biological and immunological techniques
- Research achievements demonstrated by scientific publications
- Experience with in-vivo inflammatory skin models
Languages
Additional
- Comprehensive training and certification in animal experimentation qualifying for application of animal experiment licenses (TVA)
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