PhD Position in Molecular Biology and High Resolution Fluorescence Imaging (Germany)
The Institute of Molecular Biology in Mainz, Germany, is offering a fully funded PhD position within its International PhD Program (IPP). The research project, supervised by Professor Edward Lemke, focuses on high resolution fluorescence imaging of protein plasticity, with a particular emphasis on intrinsically disordered proteins and their roles in vital cellular processes such as transcription, nuclear transport, and healthy ageing. The Lemke group employs multidisciplinary approaches, including single-molecule techniques, microfluidics, super-resolution microscopy, and chemical/synthetic biology tools, to investigate protein dynamics and microphase separation in higher eukaryotes.
The IPP program provides a vibrant, international environment with over 200 PhD students from 44 countries, advanced training in scientific and professional skills, and access to state-of-the-art core facilities. The working language is English. The research is highly interdisciplinary, welcoming applicants from biology, biochemistry, biophysics, physical chemistry, polymer science, and computational backgrounds. Candidates with little prior experience in experimental biosciences but with strong motivation are encouraged to apply. The main selection criteria are high interest and motivation in the research area.
Applicants must have a Master’s degree or equivalent, an interactive personality, and a good command of English. Two letters of reference are required. The position is fully funded until the completion of the thesis, with an estimated gross annual salary of €57,708. The application deadline is April 1, 2026, and interviews will be held in June 2026. The starting date is between July and December 2026. For more information and to apply, visit the IPP application platform and select Lemke as your group preference.
Key research areas include molecular biology, fluorescence imaging, protein dynamics, genome stability, gene regulation, single-molecule and super-resolution techniques, microfluidics, biophysics, and synthetic biology. This opportunity is ideal for ambitious scientists seeking to advance their careers in a cutting-edge, collaborative research environment.