Institute for Systemic Inflammation Research (ISEF) Director: Prof. Dr. med. Jörg Köhl
The Institute for Systemic Inflammation Research (ISEF) is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher in Immunology. The position is available at the earliest possible date and will be limited until March 31 2027.
Our laboratory investigates the biology of the complement system with a particular focus on the multiple functions of the small cleavage fragments of C3 and C5 (C3a and C5a) in the networks of innate and adaptive inflammatory responses and in immunometabolism. This project focuses on the role of C3a and C5a as regulators of inflammatory responses and immunometabolism in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. We use state-of-the-art molecular cellular immunological and transgenic approaches in a highly stimulating and international research environment.
We offer:
- A full-time position currently 38.5 hours per week; part-time employment may be possible within the framework of certain working time models
- Classification in pay grade E13 TV-L subject to fulfillment of the collective agreement requirements
- A dynamic and motivating research environment with cutting-edge methodologies
- The opportunity to contribute to internationally visible research in immunology and immunometabolism
- You can find more exciting benefits of the UKSH here: Benefits
Your tasks:
- Conduct research on complement factors C3a and C5a in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases
- Investigate regulatory roles of C3a/C5a in immune responses and immunometabolism
- Apply molecular cellular immunological and transgenic techniques
- Perform experiments using mouse models of inflammation
- Collaborate within an international and interdisciplinary research team
Your profile:
- PhD (or equivalent) in Biology Biochemistry or related life sciences with excellent results
- Strong background and interest in immunology
- Experience with mouse models and immune cell characterization (desired)
- Skills in flow cytometry and metabolic flux assays are an advantage
- Excellent communication teamwork and English language skills
We look forward to receiving your application (including motivation letter CV copies of graduation certificates and academic transcripts list of publications at least two references and any other relevant documents) by 08.10.2025quoting reference number 27108.
Institute for Systemic Inflammation Research (ISEF) Director: Prof. Dr. med. Jörg KöhlThe Institute for Systemic Inflammation Research (ISEF) is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher in Immunology. The position is available at the earliest possible date and will be limited until March ...
Institute for Systemic Inflammation Research (ISEF) Director: Prof. Dr. med. Jörg Köhl
The Institute for Systemic Inflammation Research (ISEF) is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher in Immunology. The position is available at the earliest possible date and will be limited until March 31 2027.
Our laboratory investigates the biology of the complement system with a particular focus on the multiple functions of the small cleavage fragments of C3 and C5 (C3a and C5a) in the networks of innate and adaptive inflammatory responses and in immunometabolism. This project focuses on the role of C3a and C5a as regulators of inflammatory responses and immunometabolism in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. We use state-of-the-art molecular cellular immunological and transgenic approaches in a highly stimulating and international research environment.
We offer:
- A full-time position currently 38.5 hours per week; part-time employment may be possible within the framework of certain working time models
- Classification in pay grade E13 TV-L subject to fulfillment of the collective agreement requirements
- A dynamic and motivating research environment with cutting-edge methodologies
- The opportunity to contribute to internationally visible research in immunology and immunometabolism
- You can find more exciting benefits of the UKSH here: Benefits
Your tasks:
- Conduct research on complement factors C3a and C5a in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases
- Investigate regulatory roles of C3a/C5a in immune responses and immunometabolism
- Apply molecular cellular immunological and transgenic techniques
- Perform experiments using mouse models of inflammation
- Collaborate within an international and interdisciplinary research team
Your profile:
- PhD (or equivalent) in Biology Biochemistry or related life sciences with excellent results
- Strong background and interest in immunology
- Experience with mouse models and immune cell characterization (desired)
- Skills in flow cytometry and metabolic flux assays are an advantage
- Excellent communication teamwork and English language skills
We look forward to receiving your application (including motivation letter CV copies of graduation certificates and academic transcripts list of publications at least two references and any other relevant documents) by 08.10.2025quoting reference number 27108.
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