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Two Junior Research Group Leaders in the field of AngioCardioScience

Employer
Helmholtz Institute for Translational AngioCardioScience (HI‑TAC)
Location
Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg (DE)
Salary
Competitive salary and an attractive start-up package
Closing date
Dec 7, 2024
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The newly established Helmholtz Institute for Translational AngioCardioScience (HI‑TAC) is seeking two Junior Research Group Leaders in the field of cardiovascular communication biology. We welcome applications from accomplished early-career scientists with a track-record of impactful doctoral and postdoctoral research in AngioCardioScience or any field related to cardiovascular communication such as metabolism, mechanosensing, inflammation, immunology, and cellular crosstalk. The Junior Research Group Leaders will be expected to conduct pioneering independent research, secure external funding, and collaborate with top researchers and organizations in the field. The chosen candidates will join a group of highly interactive faculty at Heidelberg University and the Max Delbrück Center.

About Us

The HI-TAC, a branch of the Max Delbrück Center at Heidelberg University, is realized in collaboration with the Medical Faculties of Mannheim and Heidelberg. HI-TAC is pioneering a systemic approach to cardiovascular communication biology, termed AngioCardioScience. Its research is dedicated to understanding cardiovascular function throughout lifespan and in disease, with a focus on how vascular and cardiac cells interact with each other and other organ systems to maintain homeostasis. This involves understanding effects of external influences, such as metabolism, solute balance, systemic inflammation, and neuronal regulation. By studying these interconnected systems, HI-TAC aims to gain novel insights that will advance early disease detection, prevention, and intervention.

HI-TAC is currently in its development phase and will offer a state-of-the-art facility for 100 scientists to conduct research at Heidelberg University, in partnership with the Max Delbrück Center and its collaborators in Berlin. Join our team and become part of our dynamic new Helmholtz Institute.

What we offer

We offer funding for an initial 5-year period, with the possibility of a 4-year extension based on a positive evaluation. The package includes a competitive salary and an attractive start-up package, covering personnel, consumables, and an investment budget to establish your research group.

As part of HI-TAC’s junior faculty, you will be able to choose a mentor from the senior faculty at Heidelberg University and the Max Delbrück Center.

How to apply

Please submit your applications via the Max Delbrück Center application portal https://application.mdc-berlin.de/ by January 6, 2025.

Your application must include:

  • a cover letter
  • your CV
  • list of publications
  • a detailed outline of your research plans
  • two reference letters

For scientific inquiries regarding the positions, please contact Prof. Dr. Gergana Dobreva (Gergana.Dobreva@medma.uni-heidelberg.de), Prof. Dr. Johannes Backs (johannes.backs@cardioscience.uni-heidelberg.de), or Prof. Dr. Norbert Hübner (nhuebner@mdc-berlin.de). For questions regarding the institute, please reach out to the Administrative Director Franziska Hasslinger-Pajtler (f.hasslinger-pajtler@mdc-berlin.de).

The Max Delbrück Center values diversity and is committed to fostering an inclusive, fair and open environment that allows everyone to grow and flourish. All qualified applicants will receive equitable consideration for employment based on their experience and qualifications and will not be discriminated against on the basis of national or ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, age, or other personal characteristics. We recognize that creating diverse teams that represent a broad range of experiences, perspectives and backgrounds strengthens our work and research. We welcome applications from open-minded people who embrace working together in a diverse environment. The Max Delbrück Center is certified by the "work and family" audit and provides an inclusive and family friendly environment. Applications from women are explicitly encouraged. Applications from severely disabled people will be given special consideration.

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MDC Berlin-Buch
Robert-Rössle-Straße 10
13125 Berlin

www.mdc-berlin.de

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