500 Menschen aus 50 Ländern arbeiten am Max-Planck-Institut für Molekulare Zellbiologie und Genetik (MPI-CBG) und lassen sich von ihrem Forscherdrang antreiben, um die Frage zu klären: Wie organisieren sich Zellen zu Geweben? Das Institut bringt Menschen aus den verschiedensten Disziplinen zusammen, was neue Einsichten und Erkenntnisse eröffnet.
The research group of Nagaraja Chappidi investigates how macromolecular assemblies and compartment-like structures contribute to accurate DNA replication and DNA repair. The research combines purified replication and repair factors with quantitative biochemical and biophysical approaches—such as TIRF microscopy and optical tweezers—and integrates these findings with cell-based and, where appropriate, disease-relevant models. Key questions include how replication and repair factors self-organize into mesoscale structures, which emergent biophysical properties arise from this organization, and how such compartmentalization improves accuracy, efficiency, and regulation of genome maintenance. The overarching goal is to define the principles governing coordinated factor assembly, selective compartment formation, spatial confinement of enzymatic activities, and the timely exchange of substrates between molecular players.
As a postdoc in the Chappidi group, you will drive independent and collaborative research to dissect the mechanistic principles of compartmentalization in DNA replication and DNA repair. Depending on your background and interests, you may contribute to:
You will also present your findings at internal meetings and international conferences, contribute to publications, and support a positive and collegial team culture.
Essential qualifications:
Desirable skills and experience:
Your Application:
Please submit your complete application via our online system at https://careers.mpi-cbg.de/jobs/61324307/Postdoctoral-Researcher-m-f-d-in-Macromolecular-Compartmentalization-and-Genome-Stability/ stating 2025-Postdoc-GenomeCompartmentalization-2560 by 7 January 2026.
Kindly include the following:
Scientific inquiries can be sent to Nagaraja Chappidi (chappidi@mpi-cbg.de). Questions regarding contract, compensation or benefits may be addressed to Brian von Rueden (hr@mpi-cbg.de).
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics
Pfotenhauerstr. 108, 01307 Dresden, Germany
http://www.mpi-cbg.de
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