The core aim of the project is to implement and apply Metal-Induced Energy Transfer (MIET) microscopy to investigate the dynamic mechanical interplay between immune and epithelial cells in model systems of lung tissue, with a particular focus on macrophage–epithelial cell interactions during tissue homeostasis, inflammation, and repair.
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Benefits
- University of Gottingen offers a highly interdisciplinary and international research environment—an excellent setting for developing a career in biophysics at the interface of nanoscience and cellular biology.
- Salary will be paid according to the German tariff TV-L E13 .
Requirements
- Must be a postdoctoral candidate
- The postdoctoral candidate should hold a diploma or MSc degree and a PhD in chemistry and biology, or a related field.
- Ideally, the candidate has a background in DNA nanotechnology, mechanical sensor, fluorescence imaging or electrochemistry, along with experience in cell culture.
- A strong publication record is a plus.
- Proficiency in programming with MATLAB or Python is highly desirable.
- Proficiency in English is required.
Application Deadline
August 8, 2025How To Apply
Please send your application with the usual documents to this advertisement by email to: [email protected].
For more information, kindly visit University of Gottingen scholarship webpage.