Technician / Research Assistant (f/m/d)Biomedical Engineering, index number 6896Full-time100 %Limited:June 2027Start of work: Application deadline: Key ResponsibilitiesPerform cell culture and cell biology experimentsConduct Organ-on-Chip studies following standardized protocolsSupport protocol optimizationCollaborate with a multidisciplinary team of researchers and industry partnersAnalyze experimental data and contribute to presentations and reportsProfileBachelor\'s degree or Master\'s degree in Biomedical Sciences, Biology or related life sciencesHands-on laboratory experience; familiarity with Organ-on-Chip technologies is a plusProficiency in molecular biology techniquesGood command of English (spoken and written)Basic computer skills (Word, Excel)Reliable, detail-oriented and team-mindedBenefitsWorking within an multidisciplinary project and a highly innovative research topicParticipation in a cutting-edge project with real-world impact.The opportunity to work in an exciting collaboration at the interface of basic research and clinical translationHighly motivated, competent, and multidisciplinary team with scientific and technical staff membersExcellent technical equipment and laboratory infrastructureWork-life balance through flexible working hoursStaff events and excursionsAbout usThe Faculty of Medicine is one of the four founding faculties of the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen. With its non-clinical facilities as well as its research and teaching area corresponding to the organisational units of the University Hospital, it is one of the largest medical training and research institutions in Baden-Württemberg.More about the μOrgano LabThe μOrgano Lab focusses on the development and application of microfluidic platforms that mimic the physiological microenvironment of cells and tissues. These Organ-on-Chip models can be used to answer a wide range of medical, biological, pharmacological and toxicological questions without having to use laboratory animals.Project description: We are seeking a technician or research assistant to support a multi-site pre-validation study of Organ-on-Chip (OoC) models, conducted in collaboration with industry partners. The study aims to assess the stability, reproducibility, and predictive performance of OoC systems across diverse settings. The goal is to develop best practices that will facilitate wider industrial adoption of these advanced cell-based technologies.Contact for questionsProf. Peter Loskill Online Application toProf. Peter LoskillIndex number: 6896Including CV and cover letter Application deadline: Apply nowApply via WhatsAppBack to JobsWe offer remuneration in accordance with TV-L (collective wage agreement for the Public Service of the German Federal States), severely handicapped persons with equal qualifications are given preferential consideration. Interview expenses are not covered. Please note the applicable vaccination regulations.About the μOrgano LabLearn moreWe as an employerLearn moreApplication FAQLearn more
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