Universitätsklinikum Würzburg
Location
Aschaffenburg | Germany
Job description
Looking to work in an excellent translational research environment? The Chair Pain Medicine at the Department of Anaesthesiology, Intensive Care, Emergency and Pain Medicine of the University Hospital of Würzburg , is offering the position of a
The position is available within the Clinical Research Group KFO5001 ResolvePAIN funded by the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft). The project P7 examines the role and function of neuronal barriers in neuropathic pain and its resolution (Reinhold AK, et al. Pharmacol Ther. 2023). We use cutting edge technology including (spatial) transcriptomics, KI based image analysis, high-resolution imaging, electrophysiology, human barrier technologies, state-of-the-art preclinical models and especially translational projects with deep phenotyping of patients to understand how pain after an injury resolves.
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We are offering you an exciting research position in an expanding medical field with clear therapeutic implementation at a highly renowned university. You will be part of a welcoming, interdisciplinary, and active team of a clinical research group (KFO5001) covering pain research from fruit flies to patients and patient-derived cells. We are well-connected across the university hospital as well as the Julius Maximilian University and internationally. We are committed to ensuring you to conduct research with a high amount of purpose and autonomy, a collegial work atmosphere and ongoing career mentoring.
We provide a salary in accordance with the TV-L as well as all corresponding benefits, e.g. extensive visa and onboarding assistance, 30 days / year of paid vacation, flexible working hours, discounted public transportation, family-friendly surrounding, and the benefits of the University Hospital Würzburg.
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