Summary
The INM’s research group, Materials-Host Interactions, is offering a scholarship opportunity for a motivated researcher to develop the first model of the ocular microbiome in a microfluidic chip “eye-on-chip system.” This innovative project will enhance our understanding of how microorganisms interact with the ocular surface over time, supporting a reduction in animal testing practices.
Researcher in Ocular Microbiome Model Development, INM, Leibniz Institute , Germany
Designation
Researcher in Ocular Microbiome and Organ-on-Chip Technologies
| Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Research Area | Ocular Microbiome, Organ-on-Chip Technologies |
| Location | INM, Leibniz Institute for New Materials |
| Eligibility/Qualification | MSc in Biomedical Sciences, Biology, Biotechnology or related fields. |
| Hands-on Experience | Bacterial culture or cell culture |
| Skills Needed | Creativity, problem-solving, good communication and writing in English |
| Interest | Strong interest in organ-on-chip technologies and disease modeling |
Job Description
The researcher will develop methodologies to assess new biomaterials and create innovative tissue models within the context of eye health. The position offers training in advanced cell biology techniques, microscopy, and molecular biology methods. The successful candidate will also have opportunities to present research at national/international conferences.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should submit their application via the online application portal, including the following as a single PDF file (max. 10 MB):
- Motivation letter
- CV
- Relevant certificates
- Names of 1–2 references
Last Date to Apply
15th June 2026
For more information on the institute and application details, please visit the INM website.






