The Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden (CRTD) is an institute of the Center for Molecular and Cellular Bioengineering (CMCB) and currently hosts over 20 research groups and more than 250 employees. Research at the CRTD focuses on regenerative and stem cell research ranging from basic research to application in a clinical-translational context. Researchers at the institute develop new approaches for diagnosis and therapy in the fields of haematology/immunology, diabetes, neurodegenerative diseases and bone and tissue regeneration. For TUD diversity is an essential feature and a quality criterion of an excellent university. Accordingly, we welcome all applicants who would like to commit themselves, their achievements and productivity to the success of the whole institution.
For TUD Dresden University of Technology diversity is an essential feature and a quality criterion of an excellent university. Accordingly, we welcome all applicants who would like to commit themselves, their achievements and productivity to the success of the whole institution.
At the Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden (CRTD), the Junior Research Group Regeneration of complex structures in adult vertebrates (Dr. Anna Czarkwiani) offers a full-time project position as
Technical Assistant / Lab Technician (m/f/x)
(subject to personal qualification employees are remunerated according to salary group E 9a TV-L)
starting as soon as possible. The contract is initially limited to 36 months (time limitation pursuant to TzBfG). Balancing family and career is an important issue. The position is generally suitable for candidates seeking part-time employment. Please indicate the request in your application.
The candidate will join the ERC Starting Grant funded project “Restoring Balance: How axolotls regenerate otoconia for gravity sensing” (OTOREG). This project will be using the axolotl as a regenerative model system to probe questions concerning our most ancient sense – the sense of gravity. Using a combination of approaches the group will investigate the link between development, regeneration and degeneration of the biocrystal (otoconia) in the vertebrate inner ear at the structural, genetic, cellular and organismal level. This research will not only have implications for our basic understanding of gravity sensation but also for developing putative therapies for balance disorders.
The successful candidate will join a budding junior research group and help to build its organization system, lab culture and research direction. We are thus looking for bold and enthusiastic candidates who are willing to take on the challenge of joining a new group.
TUD strives to employ more women in academia and research. We therefore expressly encourage women to apply. The university is a family-friendly university. We welcome applications from candidates with disabilities. If multiple candidates prove to be equally qualified, those with disabilities or with equivalent status pursuant to the German Social Code IX (SGB IX) will receive priority for employment.
Application: Please submit your detailed application with the usual documents by April 27, 2026 (stamped arrival date or the time stamp on the email server of TUD applies), preferably via the TUD SecureMail Portal https://securemail.tu-dresden.de by sending it as a single pdf file to anna.czarkwiani@tu-dresden.de or to:
TU Dresden, CRTD, Administration, Katrin Großer, Fetscherstr. 105, 01307 Dresden, Germany.
Please submit copies only, as your application will not be returned to you. Expenses incurred in attending interviews cannot be reimbursed.
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