The Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG) and the Center for Systems Biology Dresden (CSBD) are basic research institutes that foster collaborations between theorists and experimentalists. Their research program spans across scales from molecular assemblies to the formation of cells, tissues, and organisms. Currently, about 500 employees work at the institute, representing over 50 nations and a wide range of scientific expertise. As an employer, MPI-CBG offers an environment that fosters open communication and collaboration; an environment with equal opportunities and support for families. The official language of the institute is English.
The research group of Matthias Muhar investigates how cells orchestrate the turnover of the proteome during cell state transitions, such as in response to stress or developmental cues. Their research combines high‑throughput genetics, proteomics, stem cell models of differentiation and cell biology approaches. Key questions include how cells regulate global rates of protein turnover, how chemical modifications mark proteins for removal and how mutations in the underlying pathways give rise to developmental disorders. The group offers an interdisciplinary and highly collaborative environment with access to state‑of‑the‑art facilities and technologies.
The lab is searching for a postdoctoral researcher to join the team and drive an independent project exploring the regulation of protein turnover during neurogenesis. We are seeking a motivated, independent wet‑lab scientist with experience in proteomics to contribute to ongoing research projects and publications.
As a postdoc in the Muhar group, you will drive independent and collaborative research to dissect the regulation of proteome remodeling using genetics and proteomics approaches. Depending on your background and interests, you may contribute to:
You will also present your findings at internal meetings and international conferences, contribute to publications, and support a positive and collegial team culture.
Max Planck Society strives for gender equality and diversity. We welcome applications from all backgrounds, regardless of gender, nationality, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, age, and other components of identity.
Max Planck Society specifically aims to increase the proportion of women in the areas in which they are underrepresented. We therefore explicitly invite women to apply.
Max Planck Society is further committed to increasing the number of individuals with disabilities in its workforce and therefore encourages applications from such qualified individuals.
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Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics
Pfotenhauerstr. 108, 01307 Dresden, Germany
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