
Institute of Neurobiology, Center for Brain, Behavior and Metabolism (CBMM)
Funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG), the Collaborative Research Center CRC-TRR 370 “Foundations of Circadian Medicine” is a joint research consortium by scientists from Charité Universitätsmedizin Berlin, University of Lübeck, Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich, Technical University Munich and the German Institute of Human Nutrition (DIfE) Potsdam. The consortium aims to identify the overarching principles that link the circadian clock and pathology in different organs and disease systems, and from this to develop and test evidence-based circadian medicine strategies for clinical application. ( https://gepris.dfg.de/gepris/projekt/541063275-language=en)
This interdisciplinary project (B03) is based at the Institute of Neurobiology in Lübeck ( https://www.neurobio.uni-luebeck.de/neurobio) and investigates the mechanistic link between chronotype shifts and metabolic function during adolescence. It tests the hypothesis that circadian rhythm disruption during adolescence alters metabolic setpoints and affects puberty development. The study combines (conditional) transgenic mouse models and physiologic and transcriptomic circadian profiling to assess the effects of rhythm disruption on metabolic homeostasis and puberty development and its longterm outcomes. An intervention study aiming at strengthening the circadian system during this critical developmental period will quantify effects on rhythms, metabolism and endocrine functions.
Start in our team
We are looking for a motivated and competent postdoc candidate to start on 01.02.2026 The position is limited until 30.06.2029
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Please include the following documents ( PDF) in your application: motivation letter (max. 1 page) , curriculum vitae (including a list of publications), certificates of your cademic degrees and grade transcripts (Bsc, Msc, PhD), at least one letter of recommendation, names and email addresses of two referees
For further information about the project and the research consortium, please contact Prof. Henrik Oster ( henrik.oster@uni-luebeck.de).
Please submit your application until 14.01.2026, indicating the reference number 27690.

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