Scientific PhD Candidate / PhD Position in Molecular Neurology (Long-Lived RNAs in Motor Neuron Disease) | Naturwissenschaftlicher Doktorand / PhD position (m/f/d) “long-lived RNAs in motor neuron disea...

Universitätsklinikum Erlangen AöR

Erlangen, Bayern, Deutschland
Published Feb 9, 2026
Part-time
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Job Summary

This PhD position, starting in April 2026 and funded by the IZKF, focuses on investigating RNA metabolism, specifically long-lived RNAs, in motor neuron diseases (MNDs) using human brain organoid models. The core objective is to identify novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets by understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying selective motor neuron vulnerability. Day-to-day tasks involve the culture and maintenance of patient- and control-derived iPSCs and brain organoids, phenotyping associated neural deficits, and conducting immunohistochemical and RNA imaging analyses (FISH/RNAscope, EM) on organoids and human post-mortem tissue. The ideal candidate holds a Master's degree in Molecular Medicine or Biology, possesses proficiency in English, and demonstrates high motivation, critical thinking, and a strong interest in neuroscience, stem cell biology, and neurodegeneration. This role offers a structured 3-year PhD program within a vibrant, collaborative scientific environment and state-of-the-art research facilities, with encouragement for dual affiliation with the Max Planck Graduate Program.

Required Skills

Education

Diploma or Master’s degree in Molecular Medicine, Biology, or a related field

Experience

  • Good experience in tissue culture
  • Desirable experience in hiPSC culture and differentiation, including brain organoids
  • Desirable experience with immunohistochemistry, fluorescence and confocal laser microscopy, and image analysis
  • Desirable experience in analyzing neuronal differentiation and cell death in cellular models

Languages

English (Fluent)

Additional

  • PhD position (65% employment); Contract duration is 3 years (structured PhD program); Start date April 2026; Strong interest in neuroscience, stem cell biology, and neurodegeneration is required; Dual affiliation with the Max Planck Graduate Program Physics and Medicine (IMPRS-PM) is strongly encouraged.