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Research Associate (Postdoc) Position (m / f / d) in B Cell Immunology
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Klinikum rechts der IsarMünchen, Bayern, DEKlinikum rechts der Isar der Technischen Universität München (TUM)
Research Associate (Postdoc) Position (m / f / d) in B Cell Immunology
Full- or part-time | temporary (24 month) |
The research group of Prof. Marc Schmidt-Supprian at the Institute of Experimental Hematology at the Technical University Munich is seeking a highly motivated Research Associate (Postdoctoral fellow) or PhD student to join our team starting from now onwards. This position is funded for three years and focuses on cutting-edge research in the field of B cell immunology, specifically on Marginal Zone (MZ) B cells.
Project Overview :
The successful candidate will contribute to an NIH-funded project aimed at understanding the development and maintenance of Marginal Zone B cells, mostly in the mouse. The primary objectives include :
- Mapping the developmental trajectories of MZ B cells by various methods, including single cell sequencing
- Investigating the mechanisms underlying their generation and maintenance by genetic loss and gain of function experiments
- Identifying the determinants that influence their pool size and clonal repertoire during B cell development and immune responses.
The role involves conducting wet lab experiments to generate data essential for modeling the kinetics of MZ B cells. This is a collaborative project with renowned international experts, including Dr. Dr. Sanket Rane (Columbia University, NY) specializing in mathematical modeling, Prof. Benedict Seddon (University College London) focusing on lymphocyte development and homeostasis in bone marrow chimeras, and Dr. Ursula Zimber-Strobl (Helmholtz-Zentrum München) working on Marginal Zone B cell development. Regular interactions with these collaborators will occur through monthly videoconferences, annual in-person meetings, and lab exchanges.
Key Responsibilities :
This is a unique opportunity to contribute to high-impact research in a collaborative and interdisciplinary environment. If you are passionate about B cell immunology and eager to work on a dynamic project, we encourage you to apply.
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Contact : Herr Prof. Marc Schmidt-Supprian | 089 / 4140 – 4104 | Institut für Experimentelle Hämatologie
Please submit your complete application documents (cover letter describing your relevant experience and publications, curriculum vitae, expected date of graduation (if degree not yet awarded)) by e-mail including
Institut für Experimentelle Hämatologie
Klinikum rechts der Isar der Technischen Universität München
Ismaninger Straße 22
81675 München
E-Mail : [email protected]
If the candidates’ suitability for the position in question is equal, severely disabled applicants shall be given preference. Interview-related costs can, unfortunately, not be reimbursed.