Student assistant (HiWi) position in bioinformatics (single-cell RNAseq, im at Technische Universitt Mnchen
80333 München, , Germany -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

25 Oct, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

26 Jul, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

WE CURRENTLY LOOK FOR A MOTIVATED STUDENT ASSISTANT IN THE AREA OF BIOINFORMATICS/COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY WHO CONTRIBUTES IN A TEAM EFFORT TO UNRAVEL THE REGULATION OF THE HUMAN IMMUNE SYSTEM IN INFLAMMATORY DISEASES (HOME OFFICE WITH TEAM MEETINGS ONLINE) AS PART OF AN ERC-FUNDED PROJECT.

Decoding the human immune system on the single-cell level
Single-cell genomics is revolutionizing biology and medicine. Rapid technological advances now allow the profiling of genomes, transcriptomes and epigenomes at an unprecedented level of resolution. To harness the full potential of these developments, new computational methods specifically tailored towards the analysis of single cell omics data are essential. This has now also been appreciated with the nomination “technology of the year 2019” by the journal Nature Methods.
Our research group employs state-of-the-art single cell sequencing technologies (10x Genomics, BD Rhapsody) to unravel the dynamics of the human immune system.
We currently look for a motivated HiWi-student in the area of bioinformatics/computational biology who contributes in a team effort to unravel the regulation of the human immune system in inflammatory diseases and to discover novel immune cell subsets that could be exploited for successful vaccination strategies. We have scRNAseq data sets from 10x Genomics available and need you for data analysis using already implemented bioinformatic pipelines under the guidance of a postdoc. You will be part of a group of other HiWi-students, some of who have already contributed to publications (Soll D. et al. Nature Immunology 2024, Chao et al. Nature Immunology 2023, de Almeida et al. Science Immunology 2022)
Job: HIWI-Position, 8-20h/week (more or less hours also possible, flexible, home office possible)
Qualifications: Applicants should be students of bioinformatics/computational biology or from the life sciences with skills in R or Phython and be highly motivated to contribute to single-cell RNA-seq data analyses and preparation of manuscripts for publication.
Where: We are a Leibniz Institute group based in Jena but you can work where ever you want in the world from home office.
When: The HiWi position is available immediately.
Contact: Prof. Dr. Christina Zielinski (christina.zielinski@leibniz-hki.de), www.zielinskilab.com
Kontakt: Christina.zielinski@leibniz-hki.de

Responsibilities

Please refer the Job description for details

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