• 2022-05-31

 

The German Research Foundation (DFG) funded RTG „MeInBio – BioInMe: Exploration of spatio-temporal dynamics of gene regulation using high-throughput and high-resolution methods” (www.meinbio.uni-freiburg.de) successfully bridges bioinformatics and wet laboratory methods to analyse high-throughput sequencing data at single cell level and in small cell numbers. The RTG provides interdisciplinary education in modern bioinformatics methods and the underlying biological research questions to PhD students in 13 research groups of the University of Freiburg and the Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics Freiburg.

From July 2022, MeInBio offers 1 Postdoc position (100%, 4 years)

Your tasks:
- You will develop and test software for multi-scale integrative analysis of various high-throughput data sources (e.g. ChIP-seq, ATAC-seq, metabolomics) as needed in individual research projects of the RTG. This includes e.g. defining and codifying best practices based on established software packages, using supervised and unsupervised methods for parallel dimensional reduction of heterogeneous data, implementation of published methods and project-specific optimization of workflows.
- You will be involved in training, e.g. in Galaxy courses, for the members of the RTG and will ensure transferability, scalability and documentation of data and analysis workflows.
- You will advise RTG PhD students in the process of research data management according to the guidelines of the University of Freiburg.

You are convincing through:
- an excellent PhD in informatics/bioinformatics
- documented experience in high-throughput data analysis including single cell data and software development
- a strong interest to acquire biological knowledge and work together with life scientists in different projects
- very good communication skills in English
- motivation to teach and assist PhD students in the usage of various software tools as well as data management
- a strong motivation and enthusiasm for multiple facets of the life sciences
- the ability to work independently and synergistically in a team of different project leaders and PhD students

We offer:
- exciting research projects in integrative data analysis and close collaboration with several life science groups with excellent publication and further career prospects
- time for own algorithmic and software development
- the option to participate in RTG courses and gatherings of all research training group members for scientific exchange
- an international work atmosphere
- participation in the RTGs’ equal opportunities actions for female researchers and parents
- an individual career development plan and participation in the universities’ services for postdocs

Employment will be on a fixed term basis for the duration of 4 years starting July 2022.

Please send applications including the usual documentation (CV, degrees, 2 references, short letter of motivation, list of publications) via email to:

GRK2344, Dr. Christine Hacker, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.