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Our Department of Nephrology and the Else Kroener-Fresenius Center (EKFZ) provide excellent facilities to conduct interdisciplinary research in the field of Nephrology and Cardiovascular biology. We offer an attractive surrounding for modern science in molecular medicine, systems biology and data science.
The PhD project is embedded in a translational research program aiming to understand how the hematopoietic system connects aging, cardiovascular and kidney diseases. Using single-cell and spatial omics as well as large population-based datasets, the project will identify molecular and cellular mechanisms driving age-related inflammatory complications in cardiovascular and kidney diseases.
Your Role:
- Investigate mechanisms of multicellular communication in vitro and in vivo during aging
- Understand how these interactions influence vascular function
- Explore connections between vascular aging, cardiovascular disease, and renal health
- Processing, quality control and analysis of scRNA-seq, scATAC-seq and spatial transcriptomics datasets
- Collaboration with experimental and clinical researchers to define hypotheses and interpret results in a biological and clinical context
- Presentation of results within the working group, at seminars and international conferences
- Writing of a PhD thesis and contribution to scientific publications




