Postdoc in Accelerated Engineering of Optogenetic - Saarbrucken, Deutschland - INM - Leibniz-Institut für Neue Materialien gGmbH

Lena Wagner

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Beschreibung

The work will be embedded in our international and interdisciplinary group with leading expertise in molecular optogenetics providing a stimulating scientific atmosphere, many opportunities for collaboration and synergies between the members and the projects as well as comprehensive support structures.

Your Profile

  • PhD with strong experience in protein biochemistry
  • Master's degree in Biochemistry, Biology, Biophysics, Chemistry or a related discipline
  • Experience in
- recombinant protein production
- protein purification by FPLC or related techniques
- protein characterization by SDS-PAGE, ELISA, Western blot

  • Optimally, experience and interest in automated, multiparallel experimental designs with datadriven optimization
  • Optionally, experience in transferrelated activities
  • Strong problemsolving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage ambitious projects with internal and external partners.
What we offer

  • A TV-L 100% E13 contract for 2 years with the option for extension by a third year for performing transferrelated activities.
  • A dynamic, interdisciplinary, and international research environment with excellent, stateoftheart infrastructure.
  • A cooperative environment, with plenty of opportunities to interact with other researchers, also outside the team and the institute.
  • The opportunity for training to support highquality research and to further develop your profile and professional skills.
  • An environment that welcomes participation and supports selfdriven development.
  • The Leibniz network that stimulates creative and entrepreneurial personalities.

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For more information on the research group, please see:
and for general information on molecular optogenetics, you might have a look at the database run by our group:

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