Funded PhD in Microdomains in Cardiac Disease at University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
Funded PhD opportunity in
cardiovascular research
at the
University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE)
within the international DFG-funded Research Training Group (IRTG) 3215,
“Microdomains in Cardiac Disease.”
The programme is a German-French doctoral training network bringing together researchers from UKE and Université Paris-Saclay. It focuses on
subcellular microdomains
in cardiac disease and offers structured doctoral training in
cardiovascular basic and translational research
.
Available projects cover topics such as
cAMP/cGMP signaling
,
arrhythmias
,
heart failure
,
atrial fibrillation
,
cardiomyopathy
,
cardiomyocyte calcium handling
,
proteasome regulation
, and
mitochondrial dysfunction
. Applicants may apply for up to three of the twelve research projects.
The position is suitable for candidates with a Master’s, Diploma, or equivalent degree in
biology, biochemistry, cell biology, physics, pharmacy, or related natural sciences
. Medical graduates (MD / Dr. med.) may also apply. The post asks for excellent academic performance, prior research experience, very good English, strong motivation for cardiovascular research, and willingness to participate in research stays at the partner university.
Funding is provided as a
65% E13 salary
under the German public service pay scale. The programme also includes joint German-French supervision, transferable skills training, seminars, workshops, retreats, and mandatory research stays at the partner institution.
Deadline:
2026-07-06. The programme starts on
October 1, 2026
.
How to apply:
Submit a motivational letter naming the project(s) you want to join, a CV, Bachelor and Master transcripts, a recommendation letter, and immunity status documentation. Apply via the UKE job portal before the deadline.