| Institution | Faculty of Chemistry and Pharmacy - Department Pharmazie |
| Remuneration group | TV-L E13 |
| Full-time / Part-time | Part-time (65%) |
| Start date | 01.10.2026 |
Prof. Sarah Hedtrich (currently Tier I Canada Research Chair and Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada) will assume the Chair of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology at LMU Munich in October 2026 and is now recruiting ambitious candidates to help build a dynamic new research lab at the LMU Munich.
The Hedtrich’s lab mission is to understand and tackle mechanisms of inflammatory and genetic diseases of human epithelia and translate these insights into meaningful therapeutic strategies. We tackle complex biological questions through highly interdisciplinary approaches, working at the interface of pharmaceutical sciences, biomedical engineering, and medicine in close collaboration with leading experts across fields. We are building a driven, collaborative, and forward-thinking team, and we are looking for curious, motivated individuals who want to make a tangible impact through cutting-edge research.
The Hedtrich lab is currently looking for motivated PhD students to continue our exciting work on developing locally applicable gene therapies to treat genetic diseases with a focus on human skin and lungs. Our main goal is to develop and apply novel gene delivery and editing strategies (e.g. base and prime editing) to rescue life-threatening conditions with the ultimate goal to provide patients with an effective and potentially curative treatment option for the first time.
We are looking for you:
in München
The position is classified according to the Collective Agreement for the Public Service of the German Federal States (TV-L) in salary group E13. Remuneration is based on individual qualifications and experience and corresponds to 65% of a full-time position. The current TV-L salary table can be found here: https://www.tdl-online.de/tv-l/tarifvertrag.html
The position is initially limited to 3 years within the framework of a doctoral qualification.
The workplace is located at the LMU Campus Munich-Großhadern within the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, with excellent public transport connections. You will work in a modern research environment with close integration into interdisciplinary research networks.
LMU Munich stands for excellent research, an international academic environment, and strong support for early-career researchers.
People with disabilities who are equally as qualified as other applicants will receive preferential treatment.
For further information, please email: sarah.hedtrich@ubc.ca
If interested, please send a curriculum vitae, a motivation letter, and the names of two referees to sarah.hedtrich@ubc.ca by June 30, 2026.
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