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    3. Postdoc - translational research in childhood IBD & epithelial barrier biology (m/f/d)

    Postdoc - translational research in childhood IBD & epithelial barrier biology

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    Workplace

    Campus Innenstadt

    Working hours

    Full time

    Institution

    Kinderklinik und Kinderpoliklinik im Dr. von Haunerschen Kinderspital

    Department

    Forschung / Research, AG Kotlarz

    Date of entry

    01.07.2026

    Application deadline

    15.05.2026

    Reference Number

    2026-K-0138

    The Hospital of the University of Munich, Germany, is one of the largest and most competitive university hospitals in Germany and Europe. 48 specialized hospitals, departments and institutions harbouring excellent research and education provide patient care at the highest medical level with around 11.000 employees.

    Scope of duties

    For a DFG-funded project of the TRR425 initiative “DEFINE” (Desmosomal dysfunction in epithelial barriers), the research group headed by Prof. Dr. med. Dr. (PhD) Daniel Kotlarz at the Comprehensive Childhood Research Center of the Dr. von Hauner Children’s Hospital (CCRC Hauner) is seeking to recruit a highly motivated and intellectually curious Postdoc in translational research in childhood IBD & epithelial barrier biology.

    The overall goal of our interdisciplinary and international research group is to explore molecular causes in children with life-threatening very early onset inflammatory bowel disease (VEO-IBD). Our laboratory applies human genetics, multi-omics technologies, and state-of-the-art preclinical models to decode molecular disease mechanisms and translate discoveries into improved diagnostics and targeted therapies for children with this intractable condition.

    The project will be conducted within the vibrant research environment of the CCRC-Hauner (>130 interdisciplinary scientists) that has an outstanding track record in translational sciences and provides state-of-the-art core facilities (CF) (e.g., NGS, flow cytometry, microscopy). In parallel, we have a bioinformatics team at Helmholtz Munich that supports all projects leveraging advanced multi-omics, computational biology, and AI-driven infrastructures within the Computational Health Center, an emerging European hub for AI-driven precision medicine (>40 PIs). Our institutes follows the guiding mission "Concept Pediatrics – the Child at the Center of Science", bridging fundamental discovery with patient-oriented clinical applications.

    You will take a leading role in driving innovative experimental strategies to dissect epithelial barrier dysfunction and immune–epithelial interactions in VEO-IBD.

    Your responsibilities will include:

    • Designing and executing experiments using CRISPR/Cas9 and viral genome engineering
    • Differentiating, culturing and manipulating human intestinal organoids
    • Establishing and analyzing immune cell-organoid co-culture systems and infection models
    • Investigating epithelial barrier integrity, junctional dynamics, and signaling pathways
    • Applying advanced imaging and molecular techniques
    • Performing and supporting studies in mouse models of intestinal inflammation
    • Analyzing complex datasets (e.g., RNA-seq, proteomics, interactomics) in collaboration with our bioinformatics team
    • Contributing to high-impact publications and presenting at international conferences
    • Collaborating closely within the TRR 425 consortium and international networks

    Our requirements

    • We are looking for a passionate scientist who thrives in a collaborative and translational research environment.

    • You are highly motivated and share our enthusiasm for translational science.
    • You want to help pediatric patients by dissecting disease mechanisms of inflammatory bowel disease.
    • You have team-oriented mindset.
    • You hold a PhD in medicine, veterinary medicine, life sciences, pharmacy, or a related discipline.
    • Strong expertise in at least one of the following areas: immunology, stem cell biology (iPSC) and intestinal organoids, molecular biology and genome editing, epithelial biology/ barrier function.
    • Experience with advanced imaging, protein biochemistry or omics technologies is advantageous.
    • Experience in handling and analyzing high-throughput datasets (e.g. transcriptomics, proteomics) is desirable.
    • You are a flexible and proactive person with strong interpersonal skills.

    Our offer

    • The position offers the opportunity to work in a dynamic, highly motivated, collaborative, and international team in a research environment at one of Germany’s top universities.
    • Postdocs will have access to state-of-the-art infrastructure and core facilities.
    • The lab is well-funded and well-equipped, with excellent support from core facilities.
    • Candidates are expected to have documented expertise in immunological, molecular, cell biological, and genetic experimental techniques.
    • An established state-of-the-art experimental pipeline is available, with mentoring provided by advanced researchers.
    • The position offers opportunities for scientific independence and career development.
    • You will be integrated into strong international alliances and networks with worldwide leading research institutes.
    • A fully funded postdoctoral position is offered, initially for two years with the potential for extension.

    • Remuneration is based on the Collective Agreement for the Public Sector of the Länder (TV-L) including all allowances customary in the public sector.

    The Ludwig-Maximilians-University (LMU) Hospital is committed to a family-oriented policy and an equal opportunity employer. Applications should include a motivation letter (maximum one page) and a CV (maximum two to three pages).

    Offers and services of the employer

    Further education and training

    Job ticket

    Company pension scheme

    Discounts

    Childcare services

    Staff accommodation (if available)

    Mobile work (if suitable)

    Mr. Dr. Illig, David

    089 4400 57985

    Mrs. Dr.rer.nat.  Kreuzeder, Marina

    089 4400 57359

    Application format

    Please use the Online-Form for your application

    Disabled persons will be preferentially considered in case of equal qualification. Presentation costs cannot be refunded. 

    Please note that we cannot reimburse travel expenses incurred through interviews.

    We ask you for your understanding that postal applications will not be returned, but will be destroyed in accordance with data protection regulations. The data usage information also applies to postal applications

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