The Biomedical Center (BMC) at LMU Munich is offering a PhD Position in Human X Chromosome Regulation. Work in an international, interdisciplinary environment with cutting-edge stem cell and imaging techniques. Open to all nationalities with a Master’s degree in life sciences or related fields.
Applicants must hold a master’s degree (or equivalent) in biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, biomedical sciences, medicine, or related natural science fields. They should have experience in cell culture techniques, strong teamwork skills, and a keen interest in molecular and developmental biology. Knowledge of microscopy and bioinformatics is an advantage, along with motivation, flexibility, and a strong passion for research.
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) Munich is one of Germany’s oldest and most prestigious universities, founded in 1472 originally in Ingolstadt by Duke Ludwig IX of Bavaria. It was relocated to Munich in 1826 by King Ludwig I of Bavaria. LMU is renowned for its strong academic tradition and research excellence across a wide range of disciplines, with over 52,000 students and around 700 professors.