Düsseldorf University Hospital (UKD) is the largest hospital in the state capital and one of the most important medical centers in North Rhine-Westphalia. The 9,300 employees at UKD and its subsidiaries are committed to treating over 45,000 inpatients and 270,000 outpatients every year. The UKD stands for international excellence in patient care, research and teaching, as well as for innovative and safe diagnostics, therapy and prevention. Patients benefit from the intensive interdisciplinary cooperation between the 60 clinics and institutes. The particular strength of the University Hospital is the close integration of clinical and research work for the safe application of new methods. Tomorrow's medicine is being created at the UKD. Every day.
The
Institute of Pathology of the University Hospital Düsseldorf is looking for a temporary position from 01.01.2025 until 31.08.2027 for a
Research assistant, Postdoc (m/f/d)
The initial appointment will be for the duration of the project, with the option of extension. These are qualification positions within the meaning of the German Academic Fixed-Term Contract Act (Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz, WissZeitVG, according to § 2 para. 1).
In a gynaecopathological project, we are investigating the organization of the microenvironment both morphologically and functionally by comparing endometriosis and tumour pathology. The project is intended to accompany the ENDOFERT project of the BMBF, which is initially limited until 31.08.2027.
The project combines molecular pathology techniques with digital pathology techniques. Biomarkers of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), which can be influenced differently against the background of different molecular subtypes, are regarded as essential functional parameters. In addition, aspects of immunomodulation are also analyzed.
Your tasks:
- Analysis and annotation of digitized histological slides in QuPath and development of scripts for digital image analysis
- Isolation of DNA and RNA samples from FFPE and cryo material
- Determination of POLEmut cases by Sanger sequencing and/or NGS analysis
- Application of laser capture microdissection to precursor lesions.
- Establishment of functional cell culture models for immunological and therapeutic effects in POLEmut, POLEwt and induced POLEloss models
- Alternatively, knowledge in the establishment and configuration of convolutional neural networks for AI development.
- Collaboration in biobank-related project work.Support medical students in study design and data analysis
- Collaboration with international partners
- Quality control and preparation of SOPs in the laboratory
- Basic bioinformatics data analysis of sequencing data
Your profile:
- Completed university studies (M.Sc./M.A./Diploma) in life sciences, natural sciences or a comparable discipline with doctoral degree
- Experience in histological techniques, nucleic acid extraction methods and sequencing
- Strong computer skills, including script programming (e.g., Python, R, C/C++)
- Experience in wet lab projects (e.g., cell culture)
- Experience in project management
- Excellent oral and written communication skills in English
- Strong ability to work in a team
We offer:
- A collaborative work environment in a fresch and innovative team
- Well equipped laboratory and office space
- The opportunity to join the Heine Research Academies (HeRA) for professional development and networking, to participate in mentoring programs, and to receive support for research funding and travel expenses
- An exciting and diversified position in a pleasant working atmosphere
- Family-friendly working environment, for example with a day care center for children
- Discounted employee ticket
- Staff accommodation/apartment
- Depending on the applicant's personal qualifications, the position will be grouped according to collective bargaining agreements up to pay group 13 TV-L.
Your contact person for technical questions is Prof. Dr. Tilman Rau, email;
Remuneration is in accordance with the provisions of the TV-L in pay group 13.
The employment contract is concluded with the Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf.
Severely disabled applicants will be given preferential consideration in case of equal suitability.
By sending the application documents, the applicant agrees that they become the property of the University Hospital Düsseldorf and will not be returned for reasons of cost.
Applications from women are explicitly desired. Women will be given preferential consideration in cases of equal suitability, ability and professional performance.
Please send your written application with the usual application documents within two weeks of publication of this advertisement, preferably by e-mail, to the following address:
Universitätsklinikum Düsseldorf D 01.2.1 - Code number: 446E/24, Moorenstr. 5, 40225 Düsseldorf email