Life Scientist (m/w/d)
Leibniz-Institut für Alternsforschung - Fritz-Lipmann-Institut e.V. (FLI)
Description
The Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI) in Jena is a federal and state government-funded research institute and member of the Leibniz Association (Leibniz-Gemeinschaft). FLI’s internationally visible and highly competitive research is focused on understanding the mechanisms of aging and associated age-related diseases. Scientists from over 40 countries are currently investigating the molecular mechanisms of aging and the occurrence of age-related diseases. Our aim is to create the basis for new approaches in medicine as a way to improve the health of the elderly ( www.leibniz-fli.de ).
The Research Group of Prof. Claudia Waskow at the FLI invites a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/x) to spearhead an ambitious project at the intersection of hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) homeostasis and long-term immunity. In this role, you will move beyond traditional models by integrating inflammatory challenges with a sophisticated experimental pipeline that spans self-generated humanized mouse models and direct studies on human cells. Your mission will be to translate fundamental biological principles into a deeper understanding of the aging organism, specifically exploring how altered immune output leads to long-term clinical sequelae. This is a unique opportunity for a researcher who wants to combine high-level experimental animal work with human-centric translation to solve the interdependence between hematopoiesis and lifelong immunity.
Postdoc (m/f/x) Immunology of Aging
Research focus of the lab:
At the Waskow Research Group we are deconstructing the cellular blueprint of aging to redefine how we understand lifelong health. Our mission is to bridge the gap between steady-state hematopoiesis and chronic inflammation, mapping the precise regulatory shifts that govern blood cell regeneration from birth through senescence. By joining our team, you will dive into the complex mechanisms of stem cell fate, investigating how the immune system’s delicate homeostasis contributes to organismal aging. We don’t just observe these transitions; we resolve them at the highest level using state-of-the-art genetic mouse models and cutting-edge single-cell technologies. If you are ready to master high-resolution science and answer the fundamental questions of how life’s “stress tests” rewire our biology, we invite you to help us shape the future of regenerative medicine.
Designing and performing experimental studies using animal models and human cells
Planning and conducting animal experiments
Analyzing, documenting, and presenting experimental data and results Actively participating in scientific discussions and team meetings
Taking over project responsibility
Collaborating closely within an interdisciplinary research team
Sincere interest in analysis of large scale data - we can provide guidance
University degree (PhD, M.D., or equivalent) in biology, life sciences, or biomedicine
Strong motivation and a genuine interest in stem cell biology, hematopoiesis, and immunobiology
At least basic experience in bioinformatic analysis (bulk RNAseq, scRNAseq, proteome)
Excellent teamwork and communication skills
Solid experience with flow cytometry and fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS)
FELASA certification and hands-on experience in planning and conducting animal experiments
B2 Level in German language is advantageous
If you enjoy experimental science, love to discuss your findings, and cherish working in a collaborative research team - you might just be the person we're looking for!
You will become part of a world-leading research institute dedicated to the biology of aging and have the opportunity to join a very well-equipped lab with an international team and the focus on immunobiology.
You will have access to multiple state-of-the-art facilities. Our work is embedded in the Beutenberg Campus, an interdisciplinary base for innovative research.
The offered position is i...