Postdoctoral Scientist (position-code 19-2015)
Posted by MaxPlanck, on 8 December 2015
Closing Date: 15 March 2021
The Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine in Muenster, Germany has an opening for a
Postdoctoral Scientist
(position-code 19-2015)
The position is available in the DFG Emmy Noether junior group of Dr. Ivan Bedzhov that is focused on understanding the self-organization of the pluripotent lineage in mammalian embryos at the time of implantation (I. Bedzhov and M. Zernicka-Goetz, Cell, 2014). The successful candidate will investigate the mechanisms of self-organization of the pluripotent epiblast in the context of the developing embryo and in vitro using embryonic stem cell as a model system.
We are looking for a talented and highly motivated post-doctoral scientist. Previous research background in embryonic stem cells pluripotency or epithelial polarity, experience in in vitro systems of epithelial morphogenesis, gene-targeting and genome-wide data analysis will be an advantage.
The Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine offers dynamic, multidisciplinary environment with state-of-the-art transgenic, imaging, genomics and proteomics equipment and core facilities. The working language in the institute is English.
The institute is located in Muenster, a vibrant city with a highly international academic environment.
Starting date will be as soon as possible. All conditions for the employment will be according to the regulations of the contracts for the civil service (TVöD, Tarifvertrag für den öffentlichen Dienst) level 13 TVöD.
The Max Planck Society seeks to increase the number of women in those areas where they are underrepresented and therefore explicitly encourages women to apply.
The Max Planck Society is committed to employing more handicapped individuals and especially encourages them to apply.
Please send your application (with the position-code 19-2015), letter of motivation, CV including a complete list of publications and the contact information of 2 referees to:
or
Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine
Roentgenstrasse 20
48149 Muenster
Germany