Bioinformatician / Computational Biologist (m/f/d)

Anticipated Start Date:  01.01.2026
Application End Date:  31.01.2026
Temporary Employment:  24 months
Working Hours:  Full and Part Time
Requisition ID:  1689

The University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus and the Faculty of Medicine together form University Medicine Dresden. It is committed to excellence in high-performance medicine, medical research and teaching as well as healthcare services for patients in the entire region.

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Bioinformatician / Computational Biologist (m/f/d)

Institute for Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine, University Hospital Dresden

 

The Institute for Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine at the University Hospital Dresden is seeking to appoint a Bioinformatician / Computational Biologist (m/f/d) at the earliest possible date. The position focuses on the analysis and integration of complex omics datasets and Omics Data Analysis and Multi-Omics Integration in Translational Researchin translational research projects with close links to clinical diagnostics.

 

Your Responsibilities:

 

  • Analysis, integration, and interpretation of high-dimensional omics datasets in translational research
  • Bioinformatic analysis of:
    • Bulk RNA sequencing
    • Single-cell and single-nucleus RNA sequencing
    • CITE-seq
    • ATAC-seq
    • NGS-based datasets
    • Metabolomics and proteomics data
  • Development, extension, and maintenance of robust and reproducible analysis pipelines, including quality control, normalization, annotation, and statistical analysis
  • Multi-omics integration (e.g. transcriptomics, epigenomics, metabolomics, proteomics) to derive biologically and clinically meaningful insights
  • Close collaboration with experimental scientists, clinicians, and diagnostic partners
  • Support in the methodological implementation of bioinformatic workflows in translational and, where applicable, clinically oriented settings
  • Contribution to scientific publications, third-party funding applications, and presentations

 

Your Profile:

 

  • A completed university degree with a PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Systems Biology, Biostatistics, Molecular Medicine, or a related discipline
  • Proven hands-on experience in the analysis of omics datasets, in particular:
    • Bulk and single-cell RNA-seq
    • CITE-seq and/or ATAC-seq
    • Ideally metabolomics and/or proteomics
  • Excellent programming skills in R, including experience with relevant Bioconductor frameworks (e.g. Seurat, SingleCellExperiment, edgeR, DESeq2)
  • Good to very good knowledge of Python (e.g. Scanpy, Pandas, NumPy, SciPy)
  • Experience in developing, extending, and documenting reproducible analysis pipelines (e.g. using Snakemake, Nextflow, Git)
  • Solid understanding of statistical methods, data integration strategies, and visualization of complex datasets
  • A structured, independent working style combined with strong communication and teamwork skills
  • Strong interest in translational research and the application of bioinformatics methods in a medical context

 

We Offer:

 

  • Participation in highly relevant scientific projects in the area of chronic inflammatory diseases and cancer research
  • An interdisciplinary environment with close interaction with clinical partners
  • Modern IT and data analysis infrastructure
  • Opportunities for scientific career development, including habilitation
  • Comprehensive occupational health and fitness programs (Carus Vital)
  • Extensive professional training and development opportunities through the Carus Academy
  • Occupational pension scheme
  • Job ticket for public transportation in Dresden and the surrounding area

 

Your contact in the HR Directorate

 

 

Elena Koch

Tel: 0351-458- 2594

Severely disabled applicants are expressly encouraged to apply and will be given preferential consideration if equally qualified.

We kindly ask you to apply preferably via our online form to make the selection process faster and more effective. Of course, we also consider your written application without any disadvantages. 

To ensure the best possible health protection for our patients and employees, we require proof of measles vaccination (a medical certificate) in accordance with the Infection Protection Act. Further proof of vaccination status must be presented before starting work.

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Our Benefits

Attractive conditions: We offer attractive compensation according to the collective bargaining agreement, 30 days of vacation, and a fixed annual bonus. For retirement, we offer the option of a company-sponsored pension plan.

Career & Development: Benefit from a wide range of training and professional development opportunities, including at our in-house Carus Academy.

Family Focus: Our Family Office supports you with childcare or eldercare needs.

Health & Prevention: You receive free health consultations, comprehensive vaccination coverage, and regular occupational health checkups. You can also take advantage of our in-house health center, Carus Vital.

Mobility & Transportation: Stay mobile with our job ticket or bike leasing options.

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