working hours:
Part-time (65%)
time limit:
limited 31.03.2029
remuneration:
E13
start:
as soon as possible
application deadline:
until 2026-06-19
place of work:
Senftenberg
We are a young, up-and-coming technical university in the heart of Lusatia, which uses scientific expertise to develop practical solutions for addressing the major issues of the future and transformation processes worldwide.
The Cell Biology research group, led by Prof. Dr Kristin Schubert, investigates how environmental chemicals, such as plasticisers, PFAS and micro/nanoplastic particles, contribute to the development of overweight, obesity and associated chronic inflammation .
In this project, funded by the Emmy Noether Programme, you will use an adipocyte-macrophage co-culture model to investigate the influence of environmental chemicals on cellular signalling pathways. A particular focus will be on the analysis of post-translational modifications and their role in the regulation of inflammatory and metabolic processes. The aim of the project is to gain a better understanding of the underlying molecular mechanisms and to identify new targets for the prevention and treatment of obesity-associated diseases.
The following position is available immediately in the Department of Cell Biology within the Faculty of Environmental and Natural Sciences:
Subject to continued project funding, employment is intended to continue for a total contract duration of up to four years.
Pursuing a doctoral project in this subject area is expressly encouraged.
The following knowledge is also an advantage:
Further have been compiled in the separate document.
Please send your informative application documents as a PDF document to the Dean of the Faculty of Environment and Natural Sciences, Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg, by 2026-06-19, stating the reference number, e-mail: .
For further information regarding the vacancy, please contact Prof. Dr Kristin Schubert (email: , tel.: 03573 85-916).
Reference-No.: 90/26