Work time part-time | Occupation group Research | Employment period limited
Working at Charité
As part of the DFG-funded Collaborative Research Center “Foundations of Circadian Medicine”, we offer an exciting opportunity for a PhD position (f/m/d) within an interdisciplinary research project. The CRC aims to investigate fundamental principles and molecular mechanisms that link circadian rhythms to health and disease across various organs and clinical contexts. This research forms the basis for developing novel diagnostic, preventive, and therapeutic strategies for use in circadian medicine. An overview of all CRC projects and detailed descriptions can be found on our career page.
Overview of the position
You will be employed as a scientific research associate (Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeitender)
Depending on the project, your PhD research may involve topics such as:
Development of digital tools to promote circadian health in daily life
Analysis of molecular mechanisms underlying circadian disruption in infection, intensive care, or metabolic diseases
Application of advanced techniques such as single-cell analysis, mass spectrometry, actigraphy, or bioinformatics to study biological rhythms
Investigation of circadian rhythms in different populations – from adolescents during puberty to critically ill patients
Interdisciplinary development of personalized chronomedicine interventions
You are engaged in research: According to §110 (4), sentence 3, BerlHG provides for scientific employees to spend a reasonable time for higher scientific qualification during working hours
What we are looking for
Excellent Master’s degree in a relevant field (e.g., life sciences, medicine, public health, statistics, bioinformatics)
Strong interest in circadian biology, molecular medical research, or digital health
Depending on the project, experience in one or more of the following areas is beneficial: cell culture, animal models, molecular analysis, sensor technology, or data analysis (e.g., R, Python, mass spectrometry, bioinformatics)
Very good command of English (German language skills may be required depending on the project)
A collaborative mindset, independent working style, and genuine scientific curiosity
Charité offers you
Independent scientific work with the opportunity to pursue a doctorate
Integration into a dynamic, interdisciplinary research environment at one of Europe’s leading university hospitals
Access to cutting-edge technologies and clinical cohorts
Opportunity for further academic qualification in accordance with §110 BerlHG
Scientific exchange within a multi-institutional Collaborative Research Center
Information regarding the position
Paygrade E13 according to TVöD VKA-K. Your job grade depends on your job qualification whereas the experience level depends on the number of working years. The yearly gross salary is hereby provided based on a full time position excluding yearly bonus and additional pay.
It is possible to work part time with 25,03 weekly working hours
This position is offered as a fixed-term contract until 30.06.2029, because it correlates with the project duration