Universitätsklinikum Freiburg | Germany | 79xxx 79106 Freiburg im Breisgau | Temporary contract | Full time | Published since: 11.06.2025 on stepstone.de
PostDoc (Bioinformatics or Biology / Biochemistry / Molecular Medicine or related with strong bioinformatics background) (m/w/d)
The Medical Center - University of Freiburg is a maximum care hospital with over 2,100 beds, whose catchment area extends from Basel to Karlsruhe, from the French border to Lake Constance. Around 90,000 inpatients and around 900,000 outpatients are treated every year. The University Medical Center employs more than 15,000 people and is one of the largest employers in the region. New Emmy Noether Group led by Dr. Julian Wolf M.Sc. at the University Eye Center Freiburg is looking as soon as possible for a PostDoc (Bioinformatics or Biology / Biochemistry / Molecular Medicine or related with strong bioinformatics background) (m/f/d) with focus on the analysis of cutting-edge liquid biopsy proteomics, transcriptomics and other omics data sets related to blinding diseases, search as age- macular degeneration (AMD). AMD is the most common cause of vision loss in elderly affecting about 300 million people by 2040. Currently, there is no effective treatment for the majority of these patients. The goal of this project is combine to cutting-edge multi-omics technology, data analytics, machine learning and clinical samples from the human eye to decipher new insights into disease mechanisms and to identify new therapeutic and prognostic biomarkers. Novel integration data methods allow to identify signatures of retinal cell types in liquid biopsies without the need for a direct retinal tissue biopsy. The project is funded by the Emmy Noether programme of the German Research Foundation (DFG) for a three-year period, with the possibility of an additional three years. JOBV1_EN
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The Medical Center - University of Freiburg is a maximum care hospital with over 2,100 beds, whose catchment area extends from Basel to Karlsruhe, from the French border to Lake Constance. Around 90,000 inpatients and around 900,000 outpatients are treated every year. The University Medical Center employs more than 15,000 people and is one of the largest employers in the region. New Emmy Noether Group led by Dr. Julian Wolf M.Sc. at the University Eye Center Freiburg is looking as soon as possible for a PostDoc (Bioinformatics or Biology / Biochemistry / Molecular Medicine or related with strong bioinformatics background) (m/f/d) with focus on the analysis of cutting-edge liquid biopsy proteomics, transcriptomics and other omics data sets related to blinding diseases, search as age- macular degeneration (AMD). AMD is the most common cause of vision loss in elderly affecting about 300 million people by 2040. Currently, there is no effective treatment for the majority of these patients. The goal of this project is combine to cutting-edge multi-omics technology, data analytics, machine learning and clinical samples from the human eye to decipher new insights into disease mechanisms and to identify new therapeutic and prognostic biomarkers. Novel integration data methods allow to identify signatures of retinal cell types in liquid biopsies without the need for a direct retinal tissue biopsy. The project is funded by the Emmy Noether programme of the German Research Foundation (DFG) for a three-year period, with the possibility of an additional three years.
analysis of high-throughput proteomic, (single cell) transcriptomic, digital spatial and other omics data in health and disease multi omics data integration implementation of machine learning in data analysis development and implementation of custom data analysis pipeline manage your own projects and work on various data analysis projects (independentlyly and in our team) engagement in teaching across di erent life science study programs at the Faculty of Medicine
Ph.D. (or comparable) in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Computer Science or related field, or Biology / Biochemistry / Molecular Medicine with strong bioinformatics background (m/f/d) high-quality publications covering relevant topics (see below) test experience with omics data analyses guided by strong biological understanding demonstrated experience in statistical analysis and development of computational tools documented programming skills, preferably in R documented excellent and intuitive graphical presentation of data analysis for presentation and publication excellent English language skills (speaking and writing) presentation of results in group meetings and at conferences a strong interest in translational research, to acquire biological knowledge and work together with physicians and life scientists ability to work independently and in a team
a state-of-the-art workplace at the Division for Experimental Ophthalmology at the University Eye Center located at the heart of the medical campus a highly-motivated team funded by the Emmy Noether Programme of the DFG eager to approach blinding diseases such as AMD established interface between the clinic and the lab with routine large-scale collection of clinical samples widespread local, national and international collaborations The position is a fixed-term contract (expected E13 TV-L) for three years (with optional extension for another three years). JOBV1_EN
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