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The Max Planck Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG) in Dresden is an international research institute focusing on cell and developmental biology. Currently, approximately 500 employees from over 50 countries work in a highly collaborative and curiosity-driven environment, bringing together computer scientists, theoretical physicists, mathematicians, engineers, biologists, and medical researchers to conduct groundbreaking interdisciplinary research. The MPI-CBG is known for its flat organizational structure, collegiality, shared resources, equal opportunities, and family support. The institute has twice been voted “Best Place to Work” by The Scientist magazine. 

Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/d) in Genetics of Proteome Remodeling

Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/d) in Genetics of Proteome Remodeling

The Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG) and the Center for Systems Biology Dresden (CSBD) are basic research institutes that foster collaborations between theorists and experimentalists. Their research program spans across scales from molecular assemblies to the formation of cells, tissues, and organisms. Currently, about 500 employees work at the institute, representing over 50 nations and a wide range of scientific expertise. As an employer, MPI-CBG offers an environment that fosters open communication and collaboration; an environment with equal opportunities and support for families. The official language of the institute is English.

The MPI-CBG is searching for a

Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/d) in Genetics of Proteome Remodeling

The research group of Matthias Muhar investigates how cells orchestrate the turnover of the proteome during cell state transitions, such as in response to stress or developmental cues. Their research combines high-throughput genetics, proteomics, stem cell models of differentiation and cell biology approaches. Key questions include how cells regulate global rates of protein turnover, how chemical modifications mark proteins for removal and how mutations in the underlying pathways give rise to developmental disorders. The group offers an interdisciplinary and highly collaborative environment with access to state-of-the-art facilities and technologies.

The lab is searching for a postdoctoral researcher to join the team and drive an independent project exploring the regulation of protein turnover during neurogenesis. We are seeking a motivated, independent wet-lab scientist with experience in proteomics to contribute to ongoing research projects and publications.

Your Role

As a postdoc in the Muhar group, you will drive independent and collaborative research to dissect the regulation of proteome remodeling using genetics and proteomics approaches. Depending on your background and interests, you may contribute to:

  • High-throughput CRISPR screening for tissue-specific regulators of protein turnover
  • Building single-cell assays of global or selective protein stability regulation
  • Metabolic labeling and proteomics to map chemical protein degradation cues
  • Biochemical and cell biological studies of client recognition by protein degradation regulators
  • Generating and characterizing organoid-based models of neurodevelopmental disorders

You will also present your findings at internal meetings and international conferences, contribute to publications, and support a positive and collegial team culture.

Essential qualifications:

  • Doctoral degree (PhD) in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Cell Biology or a related life-science field.
  • Extensive technical expertise in one of the following fields: stem cell biology, cellular neurobiology, proteomics, studies of protein homeostasis, genetic engineering.
  • Experience in independently planning and executing scientific projects.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.
  • Strong motivation, reliability, and ability to work both independently and with a team.
  • Commitment to contribute to a mutually supportive and respectful lab culture.

Desirable skills:

  • Knowledge and hands-on expertise in stem cell or organoid culture methods.
  • Experience in computational analyses of proteomics or single-cell sequencing datasets.
  • Experience in microscopy and image analysis.
  • Effective collaboration in interdisciplinary teams.
  • Strong analytical reasoning and persistence in experimental work.

Our offer:

  • A full-time position in a vibrant, international research environment.
  • An initial contract of 2 years, with possible extension upon mutual agreement.
  • Salary and social benefits in accordance with TVöD Bund (up to EG13, based on experience).
  • Attractive public-sector benefits (30 days annual leave, full social coverage, VBL pension).
  • Discounted public-transport job ticket (VVO) and excellent transport connections.
  • Support for work–life balance, including assistance with family and childcare matters.
  • A broad network for career development and training through the Max Planck Society.

Your Application:

Please submit your complete application via our online system, stating 2026-Postdoc-ProteomeRemodeling by 30 April 2026. https://careers.mpi-cbg.de

Kindly include the following:

  • Curriculum Vitae (CV) including publication list
  • A one-page motivation letter
  • A two-page statement of research interests and scientific achievements
  • Contact details of at least two referees as a single pdf file

Scientific inquiries can be sent to Matthias Muhar (muhar@mpi-cbg.de). Questions regarding

contract, compensation or benefits may be addressed to Brian von Rueden (hr@mpi-cbg.de).

 

Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics
Pfotenhauerstr. 108, 01307 Dresden, Germany
http://www.mpi-cbg.de

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