Scientific Researcher (m/f/d) for Electromagnetic Fields Project | Biologe (m/w/d)
Institut für Radiobiologie
Job Summary
This role involves conducting research within a third-party funded project focused on investigating the potential effects of electromagnetic field (EMF) exposure on the epigenome and transcriptome. The successful candidate will be responsible for executing exposure experiments, including cell culture preparations and sample fixation, performing molecular biological assays, and analyzing transcriptome and DNA methylation data from in vitro EMF exposure. A key aspect of the role is interpreting data within the current scientific understanding and optimizing molecular biological detection methods. This position offers the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in radiobiology within a federal research institute, collaborating with other renowned scientific institutions. It is an appealing opportunity for a dedicated scientist looking to make a significant impact in a critical research area.
Required Skills
Education
Master's degree or university diploma in a natural science, medical, veterinary medicine, or comparable field
Experience
- Professional experience in cell culture work
- Professional experience with common molecular biological laboratory methods
- Desired: Professional experience with primary cells and complex cell culture systems
Languages
Additional
- Must agree to a health suitability assessment and potentially an extended security clearance (Ü2) in accordance with the German Security Clearance Act. Successful security clearance is mandatory for continued employment beyond the probationary period. Position is temporary until November 30, 2026.