Funded PhD in High-Throughput Screening of Bacterial Motility, Gut Microbiota, and Human Health at RWTH Aachen University
PhD opportunity in Germany at RWTH Aachen University
in the Grognot Lab, focused on
high-throughput screening of bacterial motility in human health
.
The project sits at the intersection of
gut microbiota, host-microbe interactions, bacterial motility, inflammation, quantitative microbiology, biophysics, and machine learning
. The lab studies how microbes navigate the host environment and how motility relates to gut health, IBD, and pathogen behavior. The work is embedded in the
CRC1382 Gut-Liver axis
context and involves quantitative approaches to assess motility across the diversity of the gut microbiota.
Ideal applicants
come from microbiology, bioinformatics, biomedical engineering, molecular biology, optics, machine learning, or related quantitative sciences. The post specifically values multidisciplinary profiles with experience in at least two of the following: biological sciences/microbiology, microscopy and/or optics, pharmaceuticals with a molecular biology emphasis, machine learning for biological questions, bioinformatics for metagenomic analysis, or active soft matter.
Technical requirements
include coding experience in
Python or MATLAB
and strong English skills (at least C1 level). The lab is open to candidates from diverse backgrounds who are enthusiastic about quantitative analysis of biological phenomena and willing to learn microbiology methods.
Funding
: the position is remunerated according to the DFG pay scale
TV-L E13 (65%)
. The start date is flexible, but must be before the end of 2026.
How to apply
: send a detailed CV, semester transcripts from your master’s degree (or a list of attended courses if transcripts are not yet available), and a concise motivation letter to
Pr. Marianne Grognot
at
[email protected]
. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.