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Postdoc (m/f/x) - Neuroscience and Bioinformatics
Leibniz-Institut für Alternsforschung - Fritz-Lipmann-Institut (FLI) e.V.

The de Bakker group, led by Dr. Dennis E.M. de Bakker, is funded by the Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung (CZS Nexus program) for five years starting January 1, 2026. We are seeking a motivated Postdoc (m/f/x) to join the team:
Postdoc (m/f/x) Neuroscience and Bioinformatics
Job-ID: 25/17
Application by November 9, 2025
Your tasks:
- Performing bioinformatic analyses in R (including packages such as R/qtl) using existing genomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic datasets
- Applying AI-based tools, such as AlphaFold, to generate and test new biological hypotheses on the evolutionary and molecular mechanisms of brain aging
- Assisting in the creation and analysis of new next-generation sequencing and proteomic datasets to address emerging biological questions throughout the project
- Contributing to manuscript preparation, scientific presentations, and grant applications
- Collaborating within an interdisciplinary research team and mentoring junior researchers
- PhD in biology, computer science, or a related discipline
- Proven expertise in bioinformatics (R), neuroscience, and/or genomics
- Willingness to engage in both computational work and scientific writing (grant proposals and manuscripts)
- Strong motivation to advance our understanding of the molecular and evolutionary mechanisms underlying brain aging
- Genuine interest in pursuing an independent academic career
- FELASA-equivalent certification and experience in the planning, execution, and documentation of animal experiments is a plus, but not a prerequisite
- Excellent command of spoken and written English
- 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
- Access to multiple state-of-the-art facilities including Life Science Computing, Functional Genomics, Proteomics and Next Generation Sequencing; our work is embedded in the Beutenberg Campus, an interdisciplinary base for innovative research
- A position integrated in the FLI Postdoc Circle, a network connecting FLI postdocs and supporting career development and postdoctoral training
- The contract conditions and the salary will be according to the collective labor agreement for public service employees of the federal states of Germany (E 13 TV-L) with a contract duration of two years
- Flexible working time, a family friendly working environment that provides a healthy work-life balance, company health management, including support for child care solutions, and dual career options
Please apply online through the FLI application system by November 9, 2025.
FLI is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and promotes diversity. It aims to increase the proportion of underrepresented groups in case of equal suitability. All qualified persons, regardless of race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other classification protected by law will receive consideration for employment.

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