The Institute
The Institute of Orthopaedic Research and Biomechanics investigates the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying musculoskeletal disorders with the aim of developing novel therapeutic strategies. The institute contributes to the Trauma Research Center Ulm (ZTF), the Collaborative Research Centre CRC1149 "Danger Response, Disturbance Factors and Regeneration after Acute Trauma", and the CRC1506 "Aging at Interfaces". Our research combines innovative experimental methods, interdisciplinary approaches, and extensive national and international collaborations. We offer an excellent scientific environment and a supportive, open-minded atmosphere.
Project Description
The projects focus on the regulation of bone regeneration, particularly in the context of osteoporosis and impaired fracture healing. The aim is to improve the understanding of molecular and cellular mechanisms regulating bone turnover and repair in order to identify novel therapeutic strategies. The two PhD projects will address distinct aspects of this research field. The methodological spectrum includes mouse models, cell culture techniques, molecular biology, (immune)histology, and imaging techniques. PhD students will have the opportunity to join the International Graduate School of Molecular Medicine Ulm (IGradU).
Start of the Project
July 1st, 2026, duration 3 years
Candidates
We are looking for excellent and highly motivated candidates holding an M.Sc. degree in biology, molecular medicine, biochemistry, or a related field. Applicants should have a strong interest in biological and medical research and enthusiasm for interdisciplinary approaches.
We offer
The opportunity to work in a dynamic and highly motivated research team with excellent scientific infrastructure. Salary and benefits are provided according to the German TV-L system. In addition, we offer training and professional development opportunities, workplace health promotion programs, and support for work-family balance.
Contact for Application
Detailed applications containing CV, certificates, list of publications and references should be submitted here (Upload link of the HR department of Ulm University Hospital).
This job offer on the homepage of Ulm University Hospital
Any questions before application?
Contact: Prof. Dr. Anita lgnatius
Prof. Dr. Melanie Haffner-Luntzer
med.biomechanik(at)uni-ulm.de
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