Postdoctoral Position (f/m/d) in single cell & spatial transcriptomics/ computational biomedicine

Gene Center, LMU Munich
Biochemistry
Germany Munich
www.genzentrum.uni-muenchen.de/research-groups/klughammer/index.html

Description

Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) München is recognized as one of Europe's premier academic and research institutions. The Gene Center is a central scientific institution of the LMU located in the heart of its Life Science Campus in Großhadern.
The research group of Professor Johanna Klughammer [www.genzentrum.uni-muenchen.de/research-groups/klughammer/group-members/klughammer_johanna/index.html] at the Gene Center, LMU Munich, Germany, offers a Postdoctoral Position (f/m/d) in single cell & spatial transcriptomics / computational biomedicine

Our research
We are working towards improving our understanding of the regulatory landscape of cellular systems in health and disease across immunology, cancer biology, and evolution using high-dimensional molecular data (e.g. single cell and spatial transcriptomics, epigenomics). The analysis and integration of existing and new cutting-edge data sets, as well as the development of new computational tools to more efficiently and comprehensively leverage the ever-increasing wealth of data are a corner-stone of the lab’s efforts. Complementarily, we use and streamline singe-cell & spatial-transcriptomics technologies towards the efficient profiling of clinical samples and in vitro systems including organoids.
You will find more information on:
www.genzentrum.uni-muenchen.de/research-groups/klughammer/index.html

Your qualification
• PhD in computational biology, bioinformatics, data science, physics or other quantitative field
• Documented proficiency in the analysis and interpretation of large high-dimensional data-sets
• Solid programming skills in Python, R, or C++, as well as version control (git/github) and compute environment management
• Prior experience with next-generation sequencing data, specifically single-cell/ spatial transcriptomics is a plus
• Experience or strong interest in immunology, biomedicine, or (epi)genomics
• Good science communication (presentation, writing)
• Ability to work independently and collaboratively with colleagues from different disciplines
• Proactive attitude and enthusiasm for research
• Fluent written and spoken English

Our offer
You will be working in an enthusiastic, multidisciplinary team comprising computational and wet-lab scientists with an equal focus on scientific excellence and inter-personal competence. You will have the opportunity to work on and lead cutting-edge projects that involve state-of-the art single-cell and spatial transcriptomics data-sets, development of analysis strategies and tools, and ultimately the generation of biomedical insight. There is ample room to contribute and strengthen your own scientific interests as well as grow as a scientist. As part of our group at the Gene Center of the LMU you will find excellent scientific working conditions including state-of the art computational resources with access to the LRZ as well as local high-performance clusters featuring CPU and GPU resources, computational as well as biomedical expertise, and access to high-profile consortia such as the collaborative research center “Nucleic acid immunity”(www.trr237.uni-bonn.de/en). The position is (initially) limited to two years, with the possibility of extension. The salary is determined by experience according to the German public sector pay scale TV-L.

Your application
Please send your application consisting of a cover letter and a curriculum vitae to klughammer@genzentrum.lmu.de
Applications close 1 February 2022.
The University of Munich is an equal opportunity employer. Handicapped candidates with equal qualifications will be given preference.
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Qualifications

• PhD in computational biology, bioinformatics, data science, physics or other quantitative field
• Documented proficiency in the analysis and interpretation of large high-dimensional data-sets
• Solid programming skills in Python, R, or C++, as well as version control (git/github) and compute environment management
• Prior experience with next-generation sequencing data, specifically single-cell/ spatial transcriptomics is a plus
• Experience or strong interest in immunology, biomedicine, or (epi)genomics
• Good science communication (presentation, writing)
• Ability to work independently and collaboratively with colleagues from different disciplines
• Proactive attitude and enthusiasm for research
• Fluent written and spoken English


Start date

As soon as possible

How to Apply

Please send your application consisting of a cover letter and a curriculum vitae to klughammer@genzentrum.lmu.de
Applications close 1 February 2022.


Contact

klughammer@genzentrum.lmu.de