PhD Student (m/f/d)
The group of Dr. Felix Weiss at The German Rheumatology Research Centre (DRFZ), A Leibniz Institute, is looking for a:
PhD Student (m/f/d)
TVöD-Bund E13, 65%, from 01 June 2025
The Weiss Lab (www.weisslab.berlin) is looking for a PhD student with a background in bioinformatics and/or immunology, who is interested in studying the fundamental mechanisms
that govern inflammation. The position is for an initial period of 3.5 years with the possibility of an extension, and a start date of 01 June 2025.
The Weiss Lab is located within the Systems Rheumatology Department at the German Rheumatology Research Centre (DRFZ), A Leibniz Institute. Our lab studies the fundamental
mechanisms that regulate the inflammatory response. The advertised position will focus on how genetic variation can influence inflammatory gene regulation, using animal models as well as
patient derived iPSCs and primary cells. This is a hybrid wet/dry lab project, and those with computational expertise and an interest in developing wet lab skills are particularly encouraged
to apply.
The DRFZ is located in the heart of Berlin, with a vibrant scientific community, a wide range of research groups, and access to state-of-the-art technologies. The PhD position will be integrated
into the doctoral environment at the DRFZ, with its own graduate program and access to partner programs, bringing together like-minded PhD students from across Berlin, and offering a variety
of graduate training programs and events.
Requirements:
• M.D and/or MSc in immunology, cell biology, bioinformatics, biology or similar.
• Experience in bioinformatics analysis (eg: bulk and single cell RNAseq, whole exome
sequencing, ATACseq etc.) and/or cell culture and molecular biology (eg: FACS, ELISA,
cloning etc.).
• Organizational skills, willingness to learn, and enthusiasm for science.
• Fluent in English.
We offer:
• A salary according to the German salary scale TVöD-Bund E13, 65%.
• Integration into a dynamic and exciting research environment focused on impactful
science, with access to the state-of-the-art technologies and continuous training
opportunities.
Your application should include (in one combined pdf):
• Cover letter, curriculum vitae, list of publications
• Summary of your previous work experience (max. 1 page)
• Contact information of 2 references
This position is open to EU and non-EU candidates. Please send your completed application to
Dr. Felix Weiss (felix.weiss@drfz.de) by 28th February 2025.
The DRFZ is committed to being an equal opportunity employer. Applications from underrepresented race, ethnicity, gender identity, physical ability and nationality groups, who meet the recruitment requirements, are highly encouraged.