Scientist / Research Associate (M/F/d), E13 - Oldenburg, Deutschland - Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg

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Beschreibung

The University Oldenburg is one of the younger universities in Germany and its goal is to find answers to the central questions of societies in the 21st century using interdisciplinary top-level research and teaching.

Together with four hospitals, which are responsible for the practical training of students in human medicine, the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences forms the University Medicine Oldenburg, which is linked to the University Medicine of the University of Groningen by an intense and close collaboration.

The institute of Immunology at the Department of Human Medicine (Director: Prof. Dr. Karin Loser) is offering a position for a


Scientist / Research Associate (M/F/d)
(salary according to E13 TV-L, 100 %)

The position is
available immediately, until December 31st, 2026, and suitable for part-time work with the option of extension.


What you can expect:


  • Working in a dynamic, international team with research interests in immunoregulation and autoimmunity.
  • Planning and execution of in vivo as well as in vitro assays to investigate the role of the innate immune system during the development and progression of systemic as well as organspecific autoimmune diseases and to better understand pathomechanisms in order to identify potential therapeutic targets.
  • Innovative cell and organ culture systems as well as unique mouse models. (Single cell) RNA sequencing analyses to identify and characterize innate immune cells in experimental models for systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, and multiple sclerosis.
  • Stateoftheart equipment and knowhow for highresolution immune cell analysis (e.g., flow cytometry, cell sorting, analysis of cell metabolism, spatial transcriptomics).
  • Contribution in immunological teaching.

What we would expect from you:

  • Completed scientific university studies (diploma (Uni) / Master or equivalent) incl. PhD with focus on life science or a similar discipline or proof of an already very advanced PhD process, which is completed at the time of a possible appointment.
  • First professional experience as a scientific employee in research projects, especially in the field of immunology (preferentially focusing on the innate immune system), cell and molecular biology.
  • Experience in handling mouse models, proof of expertise in experimental animal science (FELASA certificate or comparable qualification).
  • Experience in the field of flow cytometry or RNA sequencing as well as bioinformatic analyses of RNA sequencing data.
  • Strong interest in scientific issues coupled with an independent, conscientious and accurate work ethic.
  • Strong communication and teamwork skills as well as good written and spoken German and English.
  • First publication experience.
  • Willingness to take on scientific services in research and teaching as well as organizational and administrative tasks.

What we offer to you:


  • A fulltime position, currently 39.8 hours/week.
  • A lively and excellent scientific environment, in which you conduct highquality research and implement ideas.
  • A dynamic and collegial working environment.
  • Participation in innovative projects in basic research as well as in the clinicaltranslational field.
  • An intense Cooperation in several research consortia.
  • Flexible and familyfriendly working hours as well as inhouse childcare.
  • A versatile and challenging job with longterm perspectives in a city with a high quality of life and high recreational value.
The University of Oldenburg strives to increase the proportion of women in the academic field. Therefore, women are strongly encouraged to apply. According to -21 para. 3 NHG, female applicants should be given preferential consideration if their qualifications are equal. Severely disabled persons will be given preference in the case of equal suitability.

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