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Postdoc - Immunodermatology (f/m/d)

University Dermatology Clinic, Immunodermatology Working Group, index number 6629

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Full-time
100 %
Limited:
3 years *
Start of work:
01.10.2025
Application deadline:
16.09.2025
*with the plan to further extension

  • Implementation of a wide variety of methods: molecular biology methods (RT-PCR, RNA isolation, cloning), biochemical methods (e.g. SDS-PAGE, Western blot), immunological methods (immunofluorescence, FACS) and cell biological methods (e.g. cell culture, transfections), mouse experiments.
  • Independent planning, preparation, execution, analysis, and presentation of predominantly immunological and molecular biological experiments 
  • Analysis, documentation, and archiving of experimental data; conducting computer-assisted research in genomic databases; analysis and management of data on the computer
  • Receipt and archiving of patient materials and data (patient documentation); training other laboratory staff in new methods; providing intensive support to doctoral candidates and students
  • Publication of research findings and presentation of data at scientific conferences
  • Pursuing independent professional development through literature review and active participation in conferences and symposia

  • Completed university studies with a doctorate
  • Good practical experience in diverse cell biological and immunological research skills and with the methods mentioned above
  • Experience in cell culture and animal experiments is an advantage
  • Applicants should be reliable and able to work in a team
  • Good working knowledge of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and GraphPad Prism

Benefits

  • Work in the diverse environment of a modern university hospital, which, in addition to patient care, also focuses on medical research and teaching
  • Future-proof job and location, as well as attractive compensation including a company pension plan (VBL), with the greatest possible flexibility in working hours
  • Subsidies for public transport tickets and attractive discounts on our employee service platforms
  • Structured onboarding phase, hospital-owned academy for developing professional, social, and methodological skills
  • Preventive health care through a wide range of sports activities

The University Hospital of Tübingen is a leading center of German university medicine. Every year, around 75,000 inpatients and around 380,000 outpatients are treated. With over 11,000 employees, it is the largest employer in the region. The quality of patient care is certified with the KTQ seal of approval.

Claudia Günther is a dermatologist whose team investigates how innate immunity initiate autoimmune diseases. The group has a particular interest in autoinflammatory and autoimmune processes that are driven by chronically elevated type I interferon responses resulting from genetically determined disturbances in nucleic acid metabolism. Their research focuses on the role of chemokines, innate lymphocytes, and macrophages in the initiation and persistence of cutaneous inflammation in chronic autoimmune skin diseases. The successful candidate will be expected to collaborate closely with teams at UKT and other locations, fostering the development of new research projects. Translational research stands at the heart of these efforts.

Dr. Sarah Rösing
07071 29-86861

Dr. Sarah Rösing
Index number: 6629
Including CV and cover letter


Application deadline: 16.09.2025
We offer remuneration in accordance with TV-L (collective wage agreement for the Public Service of the German Federal States), severely handicapped persons with equal qualifications are given preferential consideration. Interview expenses are not covered. Please note the applicable vaccination regulations.
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