We are looking for support in our Cardiovascular Engineering unit to start as soon as possible. The successful candidate will work with human and animal cells of the cardiovascular system and support us in search of novel drugs for cardiovascular disease. This includes the work with human pluripotent stem cells and their derivatives to develop novel mRNA-based drugs for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases such as myocardial infarction and atherothrombosis.
Performing routine cell culture including the culture and differentiation of human pluripotent stem cells and derived cardiomyocytes
Immunofluorescent stainings of cells and tissues
Laboratory organisation, inventory, orderings and documentation
Generation of data reports and communication to the team
A completed training as a BTA/MTA, biological laboratory assistant, or a Bachelor's (B.Sc.)/Master's (M.Sc.) degree in natural sciences
A substantial hands-on experience in cell culture of human and/or animal cells.
Experience with stem cell culture is beneficial
Experience with techniques such as flow cytometry, immunofluorescence staining, or qPCR is an advantage
A very good technical understanding and the willingness to learn new work techniques
An independent, precise, and reliable work ethic
A high level of responsibility, commitment, and team spirit
As part of an international team, strong communication skills in English are expected. German language skills are an advantage but not mandatory
Enthusiasm and curiosity for the diverse activities of our research institute as well as the ability to work in a
team completes your profile.
A dynamic, innovative and creative research environment
An open, collegial and cordial working atmosphere in a respectful corporate culture
A high degree of diversity in the workforce
Flat hierarchies
Performance-related remuneration and other benefits
The opportunity for personalised further training
Good transport connections by public transport and car as well as bicycle parking spaces
The opportunity for hybrid working