Postdoc Positions at the Health + Life Science Alliance Heidelberg Mannheim

Updated: 2 months ago
Location: Heidelberg, BADEN W RTTEMBERG
Job Type: FullTime

TheHealth + Life Science Alliance Heidelberg Mannheim is looking for outstanding junior scientists, including clinician scientists, for bridging projects between two or more partner institutions.

Suitable candidates may choose from a wide variety of innovative, interinstitutional projects proposed by Project Leaders of the Alliance. Alternatively, applicants are also welcome to define their own research project with at least two PIs at different partner institutions.

The priority area for Alliance support is basic and translational research in the areas of cancer research, cardiovascular research, neuropsychiatric diseases, genomics, synthetic immunology, molecular engineering, medical technologies, and novel applications of AI approaches in health and life science research. Candidates must hold a PhD, MD or MD/PhD degree at project start.

Apply by April 5, 2024.

Funding

Accepted fellows will be provided a 2-year contract at an Alliance partner institution with earliest start date in August/September 2024. Clinician scientists will receive 12 months of funding from the Alliance for the research project over a period of 24 months during the "Facharztausbildung"/specialist medical training. The 12 months for the clinical position must be guaranteed by the employing hospital/PI where the "Facharztausbildung"/specialist medical training will be performed. This inter-institutional program offers an excellent interdisciplinary scientific environment. The program offers access to high-end technologies and state-of-the-art labs at world-class research institutions in the life sciences at the campus environment of Heidelberg University in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, one of the largest biomedical research hubs in Europe.  Through the unique expertise across the institutions, we offer you the exclusive opportunity to gain insight into transfer of knowledge and the development of new applications.

Application Process

Please register for access to the proposed projects on our website.

For your application you need to prepare the following information:

  • Option A: indicate the project(s) from the list you are interested in (up to 3 choices are possible), or Option B: prepare your own Project proposal with at least two PIs at different Alliance partner institutions and a Support letter signed by the hosting Alliance PIs. Cover letter outlining your scientific interests and explaining why you are the right candidate with the right skills for the Alliance labs you want to work with. Attach to the Cover letter your CV, publication list with at least on first-author publication, PhD/ MD certificate and two reference letters, save it in one single pdf. You find the information for Option A and B, and the templates for Project proposal and Support letter on our website .

At the time of the submission deadline, applicants should have not worked for more than 6 months as a postdoctoral researcher at Alliance partner institutions, which are co-hosting the selected project(s).

Find more detailed information on our website.

Awardees have to acknowledge the Health + Life Science Alliance whenever presenting their work. For further information on the Health + Life Science Alliance Heidelberg Mannheim, please see: https://www.health-life-sciences.de . The Health + Life Science Alliance Heidelberg Mannheim stands for equal opportunities and diversity.

For questions, please contact [email protected] .

We look forward to your application!

About the Health + Life Science Alliance Heidelberg Mannheim

The Health + Life Science Alliance Heidelberg Mannheim strives to promote research and innovation through synergy – by bridging world-leading life science and biomedical research institutions and by bringing together a highly diverse range of disciplines and a cluster of top researchers. Heidelberg University with its faculties of Medicine, Biosciences, and Engineering Sciences, the University Hospital Heidelberg (UKHD) and the University Hospital Mannheim (UMM), the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), the Max-Planck-Institute for Medical Research (MPImR), and the Central Institute for Mental Health (ZI Mannheim) have the common goal to develop the Rhine-Neckar region into a world-leading innovation cluster by supporting cutting-edge research and promoting transfer of knowledge into new diagnostics and therapeutics. The participating research institutions are located at the heart of a highly dynamic urban economic and industrial area embedded in a beautiful region with high quality of life. 



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