Join our team as postdoctoral research fellow (f/m/d)
We are looking for an exceptional candidate for a postdoctoral position to study checkpoints of brain diseases using spatial genomics. The successful candidates will join the Systems Neuroscience–Cell Diversity group (https://www.gokcelab.com) at LMU, Munich (www.isd-muc.de).
Our lab is a member of Chan Zuckerberg’s Neurodegeneration Challenge Network, the DFG-funded Collaborative Research Center (SFB-TRR 274) and also the “SyNergy” Cluster of Excellence. We use spatial and single-cell genomics to reveal cellular responses involved in maintaining healthy brain and repairing damages.
Qualifications:
We accept applications from candidates who have a PhD and an interest in spatial and single-cell genomics analysis of the brain. Desired skills and experiences are:
– PhD in neuroscience, bioinformatics, computational biology, or related fields
– Good programming skills (python, R, shell scripts)
– Experience in working with next generation sequencing data
Applicants with disabilities and equal qualifications will be given preferential treatment.
Tagged as: Life Sciences
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