Analyse whole-genome sequencing (WGS), metagenomic, virome, and amplicon sequencing datasets
Develop and apply machine learning/AI algorithms for pathogen detection, viral classification, outbreak clustering and biomarker discovery
Perform de novo assembly, viral genome reconstruction, contamination filtering, and taxonomic classification
Implement pipelines for novel virus discovery, including detection of low-abundance or unexpected viral sequences
Integrate multi-modal datasets (clinical, genomic, immunological) for computational modelling
Maintain and optimise bioinformatics workflows using Nextflow/Snakemake, HPC clusters and cloud-based systems
Wet Lab & Sequencing
Perform nucleic acid extraction, library preparation (Illumina & ONT), QC and troubleshooting of sequencing runs
Contribute to development of metagenomic protocols, enrichment strategies, and optimization of sample processing for low-viral-load specimens
Work with viruses of public health importance, including arboviruses and respiratory pathogens, under appropriate biosafety conditions
Support experimental design for viral discovery, outbreak investigations, and research projects
Research & Collaboration
Actively contribute to projects within PACE-UP, VG-CARE, ITM Tübingen, DZIF, and international partner networks
Co-author manuscripts, present findings at conferences, and engage in capacity-building activities
Provide mentorship and technical guidance to PhD/MSc trainees.
Profile
Required Qualifications
MSc or PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Molecular Virology, Genomics, Computer Science or a related field
Proven experience analysing NGS datasets (Illumina and/or ONT), including metagenomics and WGS
Strong programming skills in Python and/or R, with experience using ML libraries (e.g., scikit-learn, TensorFlow, PyTorch)
Demonstrated proficiency in viral genome assembly, phylogenetics, variant analysis and taxonomic classification
Hands-on experience with wet lab molecular biology: library prep, PCR, sequencing workflows
Familiarity with respiratory viruses, enteric viruses, arboviruses, flaviviruses or viral haemorrhagic fevers
Ability to independently manage projects and collaborate within a multidisciplinary team
Desired Skills
Experience with novel virus discovery pipelines (Kraken2/Bracken, MetaPhlAn, Kaiju, Centrifuge, viralDetect, etc.)
Experience working in BSL-2 / BSL-2+ virology settings
Knowledge of phylogenomic analysis, outbreak genomics, molecular epidemiology
Experience with ONT adaptive sampling, long-read error correction and hybrid assemblies
Familiarity with cloud computing (AWS, Google Cloud) and containerization (Docker/Singularity)
Benefits
A collaborative, multicultural team strongly engaged in global health research embedded in international consortia on infectious diseases and outbreak preparedness
Opportunities to contribute to high-impact research on emerging and re-emerging viruses in Southeast Asia, Africa and Europe
Access to Illumina MiSeq, MiSeq i100, ONT MinION/GridION, mobile sequencing laboratories and field surveillance initiatives
Opportunities for career development
About us
The University Hospital of Tübingen is a leading center of German university medicine. Every year, around 75,000 inpatients and around 380,000 outpatients are treated. With over 11,000 employees, it is the largest employer in the region. The quality of patient care is certified with the KTQ seal of approval.
About the Institute
The Institute for Tropical Medicine at the University Hospital Tübingen and the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen is seeking a highly motivated Bioinformatician/Computational Virologist with strong wet laboratory experience to join our multidisciplinary team of Prof. Dr. Velavan, working at the interface of molecular virology, metagenomics, machine learning, and outbreak-related pathogen discovery.
Our research focuses on viruses of unknown etiology, arboviruses, flaviviruses, viral haemorrhagic fever (VHF) agents, and respiratory and enteric viral pathogens, with particular emphasis on viruses that are difficult to detect in routine diagnostic samples. The position offers a unique opportunity to work with cutting-edge sequencing technologies—including Illumina MiSeq, Illumina MiSeq i100, and Oxford Nanopore platforms—within internationally networked research environments. The successful candidate will engage closely with global outbreak-preparedness initiatives and international consortia, including the PAN-ASEAN Coalition for Epidemic and Outbreak Preparedness (PACE-UP), located at the Vietnamese-German Center for Medical Research
Contact for questions
Dr. Alexa Purgreth
07072 29-82905
Online Application to
Prof. Dr. Thirumalaisamy Velavan
Index number:
7062
Including CV and cover letter
Application deadline:
13.01.2026
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We offer remuneration in accordance with TV-L (collective wage agreement for the Public Service of the German Federal States), severely handicapped persons with equal qualifications are given preferential consideration. Interview expenses are not covered. Please note the applicable vaccination regulations. The University of Tübingen strives to hire more female scientific staff, and therefore emphatically requests women to apply for this position.
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