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  • Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/d) in Computational Oncology

Article: Navigating Workplace Dynamics

 
 
 

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Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/d) in Computational Oncology

University of Tübingen, Institute for Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics

Tübingen, Germany

KohlbacherLab.org

Job description:

The chair for Applied Bioinformatics at the University of Tübingen, Germany (Prof. Oliver Kohlbacher) is looking for a Postdoctoral Researcher position in Computational Oncology.
Position Details
Start Date: negotiable, available immediately
Duration: 3 years (initially)
Working Hours: Full-time (100%)
Salary: According to German salary scale TV-L E13

Description

The successful candidate will join an interdisciplinary team focused on applying bioinformatics to personalized oncology. The primary objective is to unravel molecular pathways of cancer by analyzing and integrating multi-omics and clinical data.

Key Responsibilities

  • Analyze and interpret multi-omics datasets, including genomic, transcriptomic, and clinical data from over 7,000 cases treated in molecular tumor boards.

  • Develop and implement bioinformatics pipelines to identify biomarkers and therapeutic targets.

  • Collaborate with clinicians and researchers to translate computational findings into clinical applications.

  • Publish research findings in peer-reviewed journals and present at international conferences.

  • Mentor junior researchers and contribute to the academic environment of the institute.

Opportunities

  • Access to a unique and comprehensive dataset combining genomic and clinical information from a large cohort of cancer patients.

  • Potential to establish an independent research group for candidates with a strong publication record and leadership potential.

  • Engagement with the University of Tübingen’s vibrant research community and participation in collaborative projects within the Clusters of Excellence ‘Machine Learning for Science’ and ‘Image-Guided and Functionally Instructed Tumor Therapies (iFIT)’.

Qualifications

Requirements

  • PhD in Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, or a related field.

  • Demonstrated expertise in analyzing high-throughput sequencing data and developing bioinformatics tools.

  • Proficiency in programming languages such as Python or R, and experience with relevant bioinformatics software.

  • Strong understanding of cancer biology and molecular oncology is advantageous.

  • Excellent communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team

Previous experience in using machine learning methods will be beneficial.

 
 
 
 
 

Navigating Workplace Dynamics

 

Workplace dynamics—often labeled as the more negatively toned “office politics”—are about how people interact, how workplace culture takes shape, and how relationships are built at work. It might seem intimidating, especially if you’re starting a new job, but navigating these dynamics is more straightforward than it seems, and you can do so while protecting your integrity and building positive connections.

Read on for suggestions on how to confidently navigate workplace dynamics!


Understand the Landscape

No matter how long you’ve been there, understanding a company’s culture helps you navigate daily interactions and make sense of how things get done. Culture shows up in company values, communication styles, and even the unwritten rules that shape daily life.

Workplace culture also reveals itself in how decisions are made and communicated. Are managers the sole decision-makers? Are certain colleagues especially influential? Is team input encouraged? Observing these patterns helps you see where the real conversations happen and how you can contribute effectively.

Taking time to understand both the culture and decision-making processes equips you to navigate workplace dynamics with clarity and confidence.


Build Trust and Collaboration

Trust and collaboration form the foundation of strong workplace relationships (and being positive doesn’t hurt either!). When you show reliability, transparency, and a genuine willingness to work together, you create connections that support both your success and the success of others. To build trust and collaboration in the workplace:

  • Prioritize reliability. Meet deadlines, follow through on commitments, and communicate proactively if something changes.

  • Be transparent. Share credit, acknowledge challenges openly, and always share information that will help others do their jobs.

  • Seek out connections beyond your immediate circle. Building relationships across departments or teams shows that you value collaboration, not just your own group’s success.

  • Listen first, then contribute. Take the time to understand others’ perspectives before contributing to a discussion. Doing so shows respect and helps strengthen working relationships.

  • Offer help where you can. Whether you share expertise, pitch in on a project, or make introductions, small acts of support demonstrate goodwill and create reciprocity.


Use Emotional Intelligence as Your Compass

Emotional intelligence can help guide workplace relationships by improving self-awareness, empathy, and emotional self-regulation. Here’s how each of these skills can help you navigate workplace dynamics:

  • Self-awareness: Recognize your triggers and biases so you can manage or avoid them, reducing misunderstandings and keeping workplace interactions productive.

  • Empathy: Put yourself in others’ shoes to better understand differing perspectives. Empathy also encourages active listening, helping you respond with understanding rather than assumption, and contribute to a more supportive, collaborative environment.

  • Self-regulation: Self-regulation helps you manage impulses and stay calm under pressure. By responding thoughtfully instead of reacting impulsively, you maintain professionalism no matter the situation.


Hold Boundaries Gracefully

Being clear about your limits helps protect your values and shows others where you stand. What’s more, setting personal and professional boundaries is important to your physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

Part of holding boundaries gracefully is balancing professionalism with authenticity. You can be courteous and cooperative without always saying yes or pretending to agree with everything, all while staying approachable and honoring your own principles.

Final Thoughts

Navigating workplace dynamics doesn’t have to be difficult, nor does it have to mean getting caught up in office politics. Learning the environment, building meaningful relationships, and making choices that align with your values can make work a place you look forward to going instead of a place you dread being at every day. As you strengthen these skills, you’ll not only grow personally but also help shape a more positive, collaborative workplace.

 
 
 

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