The EpiSignal RTG (<a href="www.grk3112.uni-stuttgart.de" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.grk3112.uni-stuttgart.de</a>/) funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) studies the crosstalk of intracellular signaling pathways and chromatin modification networks. EpiSignal aims to increase the molecular understanding of how the complex networks of cell and epigenome signaling systems determine cell responses and phenotypes, during normal cell development and differentiation, but also in the progression of diseases such as cancer. The EpiSignal faculty comprises nine groups from the University of Stuttgart and one from the University of Tübingen. The team combines strong, internationally recognized expertise in the fields of biochemistry, cell biology, molecular (epi)genetics and systems biology. All principal investigators are highly qualified leaders and experts in cutting-edge technologies, with strong publication records in their fields, and experienced in the supervision and mentoring of doctoral researchers. Considering the growing demand for experts in this exciting field of biomedical research, EpiSignal offers a state-of-the-art interdisciplinary training program at the intersection of cell signaling and molecular epigenetics, that optimally prepares doctoral researchers for future career paths in academia or industry. The EpiSignal qualification program includes interdisciplinary lecture series and workshops, regular scientific seminars with progress and paper presentations, annual retreats with international visiting scientists, tech schools with peer-to-peer training in advanced methods, training in transferable skills, lab visits abroad, industrial internships and conference participation. EpiSignal comprises 10 innovative, interdisciplinary projects exploring the overall theme of the RTG from different directions using diverse scientific approaches and methodologies. Information about the individual projects can be found at: <a href="www.grk3112.uni-stuttgart.de/research" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.grk3112.uni-stuttgart.de/research</a>/. You will work on a selected project of the Research Training Group and participate in the qualification program of the RTG. One PhD position in each of the EpiSignal projects (TVL-E13; 65%) for four years Location: University of Stuttgart, Allmandring 31, 70569 Stuttgart (Projects 1-8, and 10), or University of Tübingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 34, 72076 Tübingen (Project 9). Starting date: 1.10.2025 Strong interest in the disciplines and research topics covered by EpiSignal Enthusiasm for science and a high degree of motivation Strong ambitions to conduct interdisciplinary research in this emerging field Solid theoretical knowledge and experimental skills in topics related to the EpiSignal projects A completed master's or diploma degree in biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology, molecular (epi)genetics, systems biology, chemical biology, or related disciplines Excellent communication and interaction skills Proficient written and spoken English communication skills Cutting-edge research projects providing outstanding doctoral topics and excellent experimental and theoretical training in the relevant disciplines Early involvement of doctoral researchers in independent research Unique, interdisciplinary education in an emerging field of biomedical research Excellent training program for scientific and transferable skills providing all necessary skills for a successful career in academia or industry Highly engaged joint supervision by two principal investigators from different research fields Competitive salary (TVL-E13; 65%), secured funding for up to 4 years Modern lab space and up-to-date equipment Friendly, cooperative and stimulating working environment
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The EpiSignal RTG (www.grk3112.uni-stuttgart.de/) funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) studies the crosstalk of intracellular signaling pathways and chromatin modification networks. EpiSignal aims to increase the molecular understanding of how the complex networks of cell and epigenome signaling systems determine cell responses and phenotypes, during normal cell development and differentiation, but also in the progression of diseases such as cancer.
The EpiSignal faculty comprises nine groups from the University of Stuttgart and one from the University of Tübingen. The team combines strong, internationally recognized expertise in the fields of biochemistry, cell biology, molecular (epi)genetics and systems biology. All principal investigators are highly qualified leaders and experts in cutting-edge technologies, with strong publication records in their fields, and experienced in the supervision and mentoring of doctoral researchers.
Considering the growing demand for experts in this exciting field of biomedical research, EpiSignal offers a state-of-the-art interdisciplinary training program at the intersection of cell signaling and molecular epigenetics, that optimally prepares doctoral researchers for future career paths in academia or industry. The EpiSignal qualification program includes interdisciplinary lecture series and workshops, regular scientific seminars with progress and paper presentations, annual retreats with international visiting scientists, tech schools with peer-to-peer training in advanced methods, training in transferable skills, lab visits abroad, industrial internships and conference participation.
EpiSignal comprises 10 innovative, interdisciplinary projects exploring the overall theme of the RTG from different directions using diverse scientific approaches and methodologies. Information about the individual projects can be found at: www.grk3112.uni-stuttgart.de/research/.
You will work on a selected project of the Research Training Group and participate in the qualification program of the RTG.
One PhD position in each of the EpiSignal projects (TVL-E13; 65%) for four years
Location: University of Stuttgart, Allmandring 31, 70569 Stuttgart (Projects 1-8, and 10), or University of Tübingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 34, 72076 Tübingen (Project 9).
Starting date: 1.10.2025
Strong interest in the disciplines and research topics covered by EpiSignal
Enthusiasm for science and a high degree of motivation
Strong ambitions to conduct interdisciplinary research in this emerging field
Solid theoretical knowledge and experimental skills in topics related to the EpiSignal projects
A completed master's or diploma degree in biochemistry, molecular biology, cell biology, molecular (epi)genetics, systems biology, chemical biology, or related disciplines
Excellent communication and interaction skills
Proficient written and spoken English communication skills
Cutting-edge research projects providing outstanding doctoral topics and excellent experimental and theoretical training in the relevant disciplines
Early involvement of doctoral researchers in independent research
Unique, interdisciplinary education in an emerging field of biomedical research
Excellent training program for scientific and transferable skills providing all necessary skills for a successful career in academia or industry
Highly engaged joint supervision by two principal investigators from different research fields
Competitive salary (TVL-E13; 65%), secured funding for up to 4 years
Modern lab space and up-to-date equipment
Friendly, cooperative and stimulating working environment