0594 DOCTORAL CANDIDATE (F/M/D) Redox-Proteomics


We are seeking to hire a proactive and highly motivated PhD student to join our ERC-Project PRIME. Employment is intended to start on February 1, 2026 at the Greifswald site.

 

Doctoral candidate (F/M/D)

Redox-Proteomics

 

* (initially) limited to 36 months with the option to extend for additional 12 months

* Weekly working time 26 hours

* Remuneration according to TV-L remuneration group 13 (gross salary range depending on professional experience, see remuneration table 2025)



  International team as a global leader in the field of plasma medicine

  Performance-based salary (TV-L)

  Retirement Pension Plan

  Creative working environment

  State-of-the-art technical facilities

  Internal trainings

e.g. project management, scientific writing, acquisition of third-party funding

  Networking opportunities at national and international conferences

  Cooperation with science and industry

  Opportunities for external training

  Implementing of own project ideas

  Flexible Working Hours and Mobile Working

  Family's office

  In-house German course free of charge

  30 vacation days per year (plus: December 24 and 31)

  Online Sports course ("Moving break") and internal sports groups

  Lounge with well-equipped kitchen for all employees


YOUR KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Identify oxidative changes in proteins and correlate them with a biological/immunological cell response;
  • Cell culture of immune cells and molecular biological measurement methods (including flow cytometry);
  • Measurement of oxidized proteins using mass spectrometry and evaluation of post-translational modifications;
  • Investigation of various oxidants and cold plasmas and their influence on proteins and their immunogenicity;
  • Analysis, interpretation and presentation of collected data and participation in the preparation of scientific publications;
  • Exchange and discussion of results within the team.

YOUR PROFILE:

  • Completed university degree in natural sciences (Master of Science or equivalent) in biology, (bio)chemistry, bioinformatics or a related field
  • High affinity to data and large-data-driven science, as well as strong logical reasoning
  • Experience with bioanalytical methods (mass spectrometry, flow cytometry) desired
  • Strong interest in interdisciplinary research on cellular and immunological recognition and mechanisms of oxidized proteins

  • Flexibility in scientific activities in the laboratory and office
  • Problem-solving skills in decoding relations between bioinformatic, biochemical and biological data sets
  • Pre-existing competencies in bioinformatics, especially in mass spectrometry and programming skills (coding) are highly desired
  • High degree of commitment, motivation, independent work, teamwork skills, sense of responsibility and reliability
  • Very good knowledge of English (written and spoken) and preferably also German


OUR INSTITUTE…

ranks among the largest and most modern institutions in the field of low-temperature plasmas worldwide. In an international working environment, we conduct socially relevant research within our core areas Agriculture/ Bioeconomy & Environment, Plasma Medicine, Surfaces & Materials, Process- & Energy Technology, and Smart Data Technologies. Currently, the INP employs about 200 scientists and staff at three locations (Greifswald, Rostock, and Karlsburg).

For further information, please visit our website at www.leibniz-inp.de.


HOW TO APPLY

Please apply with the standard documents (cover letter, CV, copies of academic degrees, and letters of reference), noting the keyword "0594 Docotoral Candidate Redox-Proteomics " - preferably via our online application form - until November 21, 2025.

Your performance and personality matter regardless of your age, origin, gender, sexual identity, disability, or ideology. We look forward to receiving your applications!

The INP wants equal participation of men and women, especially in science. There are many good reasons why it is worthwhile to promote the potential of women specifically. Qualified women candidates are explicitly called to apply. Handicapped applicants will be preferred in case of equal qualifications.

 

CONTACT:

For further information, please do not hesitate to contact Dr. Ramona Clemen (e-mail: ramona.clemen@inp-greifswald.de).

 

Please send your applications to*:

Leibniz-Institute for Plasma Science and Technology (INP)

Ms Lisa Mollenhauer

Human Resources Department

Felix-Hausdorff-Str. 2

17489 Greifswald

E-Mail: bewu@inp-greifswald.de

 

* Unfortunately, we cannot refund any expenses associated with the application or job interview due to budgetary regulations.