MeInBio is a newly established research training group at the University of Freiburg and the Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics Freiburg. It aims at a dual education in bioinformatics and wet laboratory methods to explore the spatio-temporal dynamics of gene regulation using high-throughput and high-resolution methods.
For the start in September 2017, MeInBio is now offering for 3 years
12 PhD positions
1 Postdoc position
We are looking for junior researchers with expertise either in life sciences (molecular biology, cell biology, molecular medicine, biochemistry), or bioinformatics/informatics. Our dual education profile requires a strong interest for training in the respective other field.
We offer
- Exciting modern research projects in well equipped laboratories using state-of-the-art technologies (stem, cancer and prokaryotic cells, single cell and high-throughput sequencing, high-resolution imaging, bioinformatics)
- Tandems between wet laboratory and bioinformatics groups with an at least three-month stay in the lab of the respective other field
- Different model organisms for conceptual learning and scientific exchange
- Professional and efficient supervision secured by a thesis advisory committee
- Regular courses in bioinformatics and wet laboratory techniques
- Additional “soft skills” courses and gatherings of all research training group members for scientific exchange
Further details:
http://www.anatomie2.uni-freiburg.de