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The people who work here are ▶clearly happy and love what they do: They voted MPI-CBG as the "Best Place to Work" for postdocs and in academia in a survey by The Scientist. Additionally, the institute was awarded the "Most Family-Friendly Institution in Dresden". At MPI-CBG, individuals from over 50 nations come together and create a vibrant working environment and a special atmosphere. We strive to minimise hierarchies and ensure that everyone can contribute. Here, your own ideas count.

Dresden is known for its beautiful, baroque charm. But the city has much more to offer: contemporary art exhibitions, modern architecture or the 'Dresdner Neustadt' with an alternative art scene and an exceptionally high density of pubs. Moreover, Dresden is a fabulous location for science: Nowhere else in Germany are there so many scientists and research institutions in such a concentrated area. ▶DRESDEN-concept is a research alliance of the ▶TUD Dresden University of Technology in conjunction with the four major German research institutes to create synergies in research structures.

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Training & Career Routes

Explore opportunities at every stage of your academic journey. Whether you're just starting, undertaking a PhD, or progressing as a postdoc, contribute to groundbreaking research in a cooperative and inspiring environment

Early Career Routes

Students & trainees acquire practical experience in life science research at our institution. We probably have a scheme to match your requirements, encompassing internships, dissertation prospects, or on-the-job training in several fields.

PhD Program

Curious intellects attain their doctorates at our International Max Planck Research School for Cell, Developmental and Systems Biology. With a core focus on "learning by doing,” Predocs examine how cells become tissues, combining biology, physics, chemistry, and computer science through interdisciplinary approaches. 

Postdocs

100 Postdocs from 20 nations in over 20 research groups drive innovation and establish independence while conducting groundbreaking research in a supportive environment. Our program encourages collaboration and professional development through retreats, seminars and career workshops.

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Your questions and well-being matter to us. Get in touch, anytime! From recruitment and onboarding, to compensation and benefits,  to relocation, leave, and family considerations, to wellness and community initiatives – and much more – a dedicated contact person in the Human Resources team is here for you.

Salary & Benefits

Without a doubt, the MPI-CBG is the best place in the world to do science. But on top of that, I think Dresden is just a wonderful place to live. There is something that I felt the very first day here in Dresden, when I came for my Postdoc interview. The city is quiet but there are things to do, it’s naturally beautiful with the old buildings and its history. The MPI-CBG is a unique environment: the open door policy, the central staircase, and the canteen foster interaction between individuals. You can’t help but interact with people and make friends. You really make lifelong friends here. I came to this Institute for my Postdoc interview because of the science but I stayed because this place is so special.

Ilya Leventhal

Postdoc & Postdoc Rep in the Research Group of Kai Simons 2008 – 2012

I have very good memories of my Postdoc time at the MPI-CBG. The MPI-CBG is super special because of all the fantastic facilities that are all under one roof. You can really focus on your work because of the great administration and services.

Petrina Delivani

Postdoc in the Research Group of Iva Tolic 2009-2015 

I came to the lab of Joe Howard in March 2002, even before the official opening of the Institute. Everyone was highly motivated and I had a lot of freedom. The infrastructure in the MPI-CBG is great. For example, the mechanical workshop was essential for building our optical tweezers. The architecture of the Institute supports the interactive atmosphere. You meet people everywhere. The low hierarchies and the central facilities are also very special.

Erik Schäffer

Postdoc in the Research Group of Jonathan Howard 2002-2006

I joined the Kurzchalia lab for my PhD in 2008. Because we were publishing really well, I wanted to stay for my Postdoc as well for the same project. I have never seen such an open culture that fosters collaborations like in this institute. This prepared me very well for my next career step: I learned to have an open mind and I take initiatives to talk to people about possible collaborations. And this culture of the MPI-CBG is pretty much what is important in science. During my Postdoc time I also really enjoyed the yearly Postdoc retreats with interesting speakers.

Cihan Erkut

Predoc & Postdoc in the Research Group of Teymuras Kurzchalia 2008-2015

 What makes the MPI-CBG special for me is that you see everyone with a smile on their face, people are motivated to interact and share – an atmosphere that I consider to be really valuable. Also the fact that interdisciplinary is not considered as something special here, but is rather something normal  – makes the MPI-CBG very special.

Gabriel Krens

Postdoc in the Research Group of Carl-Philipp Heisenberg 2008-2010