102979
Full time
39 hrs./week
Munich
At Helmholtz Munich, we develop groundbreaking solutions for a healthier society in a rapidly changing world. We believe that diverse perspectives drive innovation. Through strong partnerships, we accelerate the transfer of new ideas from the lab to real-life applications, improving lives.
Fertilisation of an oocyte by the sperm results in the generation of a totipotent zygote, which displays the capacity to generate all the cells in the organism. The formation of a totipotent cell entails epigenetic reprogramming and major large-scale chromatin organisation and transcriptional changes. A hallmark of this process is the activation of repetitive elements and transposable elements. Recent evidence indicates that this activation is conserved in mammalian evolution. However, the molecular regulation of this event and the potential impact in gene regulation and reprogramming are unknown. Importantly, transposable element activation is a defining feature of cellular reprogramming and is often found misregulated in degenerative diseases and during ageing. Thus, understanding their biological relevance is of outstanding importance.
At the , we are seeking a motivated postdoctoral researcher (f/m/x) to start in January 2027 to investigate the role of transposable elements in the control of cell identity and reprogramming.
If you fulfill all the requirements, you may be eligible for a salary grade of up to E 13. Social benefits are based on the Collective Wage Agreement for Public-Sector Employees (TVöD). The position has an (initial) fixed term of 2 years but may be extended under certain circumstances.
Managing Director Mike Frieser: „We believe that diversity is the key to groundbreaking research and innovative solutions. Our flexible working models and remote options create a supportive environment for balancing work and family life. For us, contributing to a healthier society in such an inspiring workplace is truly meaningful.“
If you have any questions, feel free to contact Fr. Prof. Dr. Maria Elena Torres-Padilla, +49 89 31873317, who will be happy to help.
Our recruiting is decentralized - your application will be reviewed directly by the specialist department in which you could work in the future.
Please send your application only via our online application tool and with the following documents:
If you have obtained a university degree abroad, we will require further documents from you regarding the comparability of your degree by the time you start work at the latest.
We are committed to promoting a culture of diversity and welcome applications from talented people regardless of gender, cultural background, nationality, ethnicity, sexual identity, physical abilities, religion or age. Qualified applicants with physical disabilities will be given preference.
Helmholtz Munich
Deutsches Forschungszentrum für Gesundheit und Umwelt (GmbH)
Institute of Epigenetics and Stem Cells
Feodor-Lynen-Straße 21
81377 München