The Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics in Dresden Germany is an institute of the world-renowned Max Planck Society conducting ground-breaking biomedical research at the forefront of science. Currently about 500 employees work at the institute where half are from abroad representing 53 nations. The institute has won several prizes for its optimal work conditions and family-friendly environment. English is the working language of the institute.
The newly established lab of Dr. Madalena Reimão Pinto investigates the molecular mechanisms regulating mRNA translation during zebrafish embryogenesis. As embryos develop how do cells know how much protein to make as they differentiate The lab aims to uncover how mRNA 5UTR sequence motifs control translational dynamics to identify the effector RNA binding proteins and their roles in embryogenesis. Moreover we explore how 5 UTR isoforms contribute to proteome diversification and cell fate acquisition during development. To address these questions we combine the power of the zebrafish embryo with quantitative biochemical imaging next-generation sequencing and computational approaches. Our vision is to create a collaborative international inclusive environment where exciting discoveries in RNA biology can thrive while fostering the skills and career development of lab members.
Main responsibilities
As a core member of the Reimão Pinto Lab the successful candidate will take an active role in both experimental work and the day-to-day organization of our dynamic research environment. Responsibilities will evolve with the labs growth and initially include :
Essential Qualifications
Desirable Qualities
Our offer
We offer the opportunity to be part of the exciting process of establishing a new research group at a renowned institution helping to shape its culture and set the standard for future members. You will work in an environment that values rigorous experimental practice intellectual curiosity and personal as well as scientific addition you can expect :
The position is available as of 01.01.2026. The initial contract is for 2 years with the possibility of extension.
For enquiries regarding specifics of the position please contact Madalena Reimão Pinto via For initial enquiries regarding contract or compensation please contact Brian von Rueden Head of Human Resources via
Your Application
We encourage you to submit your complete application by 10.11.2025 via our online application system stating Code 2025-Technician-RNAZebrafish-2580. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled. following materials should be included :
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics
Pfotenhauerstr. 108
01307 Dresden
Germany
Required Experience :
Unclear Seniority
Key Skills
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Employment Type : Full-Time
Experience : years
Vacancy : 1
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