PostDoc in Computational Biology and Immunology

PostDoc in Computational Biology and Immunology

The MDC offers a highly vibrant scientific environment, with state-of-the-art infrastructure for immunological platforms such as flow cytometry, single-cell transcriptomics, spatial transcriptomics, metabolomics and proteomics, imaging, and in vivo work. Numerous interactions with other groups working in immunology, metabolism, cell biology, and ‘OMICS’ on our Campus in Berlin-Buch are available.

We have an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Computational Biology to join the Simon Group. Working closely with the MDC fellows in Data Science, you will lead the computational data analysis and interpretation of single-cell datasets with the goal of discovering the cell populations, their intra- and inter-population metabolic circuits, and the metabolic-signaling networks that become dysregulated in disease, as well as metabolic targets for therapeutic intervention.

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