
At the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), we are committed to excellence in research, education, and comprehensive healthcare across our clinics. Every day, our team of approximately 16,100 dedicated employees works to make the world a healthier place. Our goal is to be one of the leading university hospitals while also being the best employer in our industry.
At UKE, we believe that meaningful and successful work should align with our employees' personal needs and individual lifestyles. Just as diverse as these needs are, so too is the variety of personalized solutions we offer.
Welcome to the UKE.
Postdoctoral Researcher (all genders) - Department of Endocrinology
- Job-ID: J000006069
- Contract Type: Temporary
- Employment Type: Full time/ Part time
- Closing Date: 30.03.2026
- Organization: UKE_Zentrum für Innere Medizin
- Category: Research & Science
- Department: III. Med. (Endokrinologie)
Main tasks
Our laboratory broadly studies how brain and body talk to each other in health and disease. Our research is primarily hypothesis-driven and based on the overarching premise that understanding physiology is a prerequisite for making sense of pathology. We are also convinced that innovative therapeutic approaches are discovered at the intersection of fields. We combine ideas and tools from a range of disciplines including metabolism research, neurosciences, (comparative) physiology, evolutionary biology and biochemistry, among others.
We recently discovered a set of stereotypical, adaptive dietary preferences during recovery from catabolic states, which are relayed by a gut-to-brain pathway (Jaschke et al., Cell). Based on these insights, we now want to understand how nutrient set points are regulated across a wider range of physiological states including development, what the underlying logic of these adjustments is, and which neuroendocrine pathways mediate them.
Our lab is embedded in a highly interdisciplinary environment spanning clinicians, immunologists, infectious disease and metabolism researchers and physically located in the newly built Hamburg Center of Translational Immunology (HCTI). Our lab space is equipped with state-of-the-art tools, and we have access to a range of core facilities. We maintain our independent rodent colony comprising multiple transgenic mouse strains. We closely collaborate with a range of laboratories on campus, nationally as well as internationally including labs at Yale School of Medicine as well as the University of Colorado Boulder. Scientists from your group will join cross-institutional lab meetings and have the option to visit collaborators on-site to acquire new technical skills, if necessary. We have acquired multiple large volume third-party fundings, allowing us to both broadly survey interesting ideas, while also perform mechanistic in-depth studies.
We are a dynamic and highly motivated team that deeply appreciates diverse perspectives from different fields.
Your tasks:
- Experimental in vivo and in vitro work including planning of experimental design, documentation and statistical analysis of results; interpretation, discussion and presentation of results
- Rodent colony management and assistance with animal protocols
- Contributing to a stimulating, curiosity-driven, collaborative research environment
- Scientific publishing
This position is temporary for 3 years due to third-party funding.
Your Profile
- Completed academic studies (Master or equivalent)
- A doctoral in biology, veterinary medicine or related fields
- A background in metabolism research, developmental biology, general physiology, comparative physiology, neurosciences, or neuroscience-related fields is favorable
- At least 3 years of experience in working with mice
- Successful completion of animal training courses (FELASA B or ideally, FELASA C)
- Publication record demonstrating successful performance of high-quality research
- 2 letters of recommendation from former mentors (to be submitted with application)
- Curiosity and passion for scientific discovery
- Broad scientific interests
Immunity status
Our Offer
If you decide to join our group, you will be closely mentored by the PI and trained to become and independent scientist and thinker. We will also support a possible transition into scientific independence including training in grant writing.
- Attractive compensation according to TVöD/VKA
- Secure employment with meaningful work and respectful collaboration
- Comprehensive onboarding and open knowledge exchange within the team
- Extensive training and further education programs at our UKE Academy for Education and Careers
- Opportunities to contribute to our “UKE INside” personnel policy through cross-professional and cross-hierarchical projects
- Sustainable travel: subsidies for the Deutschlandticket as a job ticket, and Dr. Bike bicycle service
- Family-friendly working environment: cooperation on childcare, free vacation childcare, advice for employees with relatives in need of care
- Excellent health, wellness, and sports programs
- A wide range of dining options in our staff restaurant, with additional choices available at the “Health Kitchen” cafés, bistros, and an on-site supermarket
About us
We live diversity and value variety
We offer a work environment that provides equal opportunities regardless of age, gender, sexual identity, disability, ethnic and social origin, or religion. This is confirmed by our accession to the Charter of Diversity. We explicitly aim to increase the proportion of women in management positions, especially among scientific personnel in research and teaching. Women with equal qualifications will be given priority. The same applies in the case of under-representation of one gender in the advertised area. Persons with severe disabilities with equal aptitude, competence, and professional performance will be given priority.
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