...you're in the middle of it
The position is based within the newly funded LOEWE network "Lipid Space" to dissect the spatial lipid organization and is attached to the research groups led by Dr. Sebastian Scheich and Prof. Dr. Andreas Weigert within the Department of Hematology / Oncology of the University Hospital Frankfurt and the Institute of Biochemistry I. Besides a technical component of running our Nikon SIM/STORM super resolution microscope and an ONI Nanoimager (optics, opto-mechanics, beam alignments), the current project is dedicated to establish super resolution microscopy technologies for lipids. The labs are embedded within the Frankfurt Cancer Institute (FCI), the Medical Faculty Frankfurt and are funded by grants from philanthropy and governmental organisations. The labs are part of a vibrant research environment within the Frankfurt research community and maintain lively international collaborations.
Your Role:
- The current scientist position is embedded in the LOEWE Lipid Space consortium as one of two central method development projects
- Utilize and establish super resolution microscopy for lipids in fixed and living cells and tissues
- Development of appropriate stains and methods to visualize lipids in super resolution
- Running and in part maintaining the instruments
- Working at different project parts within the consortium
- Bioinformatic analysis and quantification of microscopy data, images and other datasets




