Beyond the exome

DFG funded Research Group (FOR 2841)

Career development and job openings.

The formal PhD training of our PhD students will be associated with the training program of the Berlin-Duke International Research Training group "Dissecting and Re-engineering the Regulatory Genome (IRTG 2403)" at the Humboldt University Berlin and the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine.

We are searching for excellent international PhD students and Postdoctoral researchers who are interested to work interdisciplinary to learn about the connection between genomic variation and human disease.

If you want to join our research group, you may choose amongst the below listed projects.

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P01: The role of dynamic gene expression in myogenic stem cells

1 Postdoc Molecular biology (100% TVöD E13) for 3 years
Project description . . .

P02: DNA recognition-element binding by GRHL/CP2-family and NKX2-1 transcription factors

1 Postdoc Biophysics and Structural biology (100% TVöD E13) for 2 years
1 PhD student Molecular biology (65% TVöD E13) for 3 years Project description . . .

P03: Structural variant calling with linked read sequencing data

1 PhD student for (Bio)informatics (100% TVöD E13) for 3 years Project description . . .

P05: A comprehensive repository of regulatory elements and their variations in human disease.

1 PhD student for (Bio)informatics (100% TVöD E13) for 3 years> Project description . . .

P07: Epigenomic mapping of myogenic regulation in human muscle development

1 Postdoc (100% TVöD E13) for 3 years
1 PhD student Molecular biology (65% TVöD E13) for 3 years Project description . . .

P08: High resolution mapping and network analysis of myogenic transcription factors for the detection of non-coding disease-causing variants in congenital myopathy.

1 PhD student Molecular biology (65% TVöD E13) for 3 years Project description . . .

P09: Determination of DNA sequence patterns crucial for transcription factor binding

1 PhD student (Bio)informatics (65% TVöD E13) for 3 years
1 PhD student Molecular biology (65% TVöD E13) for 3 years Project description . . .