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Explore groundbreaking biomedical discoveries at the Department of Cardiovascular Research, Medical Faculty Mannheim of the Heidelberg University. Our research lab is dedicated to advancing healthcare through innovative studies and collaborations. Join our team of experts to contribute to the future of biomedical sciences and make a real impact on global health. Discover endless opportunities for growth and development in a dynamic and supportive environment.
Our research team is always looking for talented individuals to join us as research or PhD candidates.We also welcome collaborations with other scientists to further our collective knowledge.
We are always interested in hearing from students and post-doctoral scientists who are interested in joining our laboratory. Please contact us per email for more information by attaching in your email a single PDF file with your motivation letter, CV, copy of university degrees, list of publications and research skills.
Department of Cardiovascular Research
Medical Faculty Mannheim of the Heidelberg University
Ludolf-Krehl-Straße 13-17
D-68167 Mannheim, Germany
Phone
+49-621-383-71515
konstantinos.stellos(at)medma.uni-heidelberg.de
Current (Dec 2024) Job Openings:
1) Senior Research Scientist (permanent, E15 payscale) on Comparative Biology and Preclinical Disease Models with Focus on Gene Therapy and RNA Therapeutics
2) Computational Biologist / Bioinformatician (permanent, E15 payscale) on (Epi-) Transcriptomics
3) Scientific Manager (E13 payscale, fixed-term, renewable)
4) Postdoc on any of the following research fields: RNA biology, endothelial biology, neurovascular biology, immunology, cardiac biology, reproductive biology
5) PhD student (research area related to the above research fields)
Apply now to join our team and make a difference to the world of molecular medicine!
Deadline for all applications:
31st of January 2025
Applications will be reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis, and the call will remain open until the positions are filled.