Postdoc positions

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Departments:
  • Dr. Orly Laufman | link for homepage

    Department of Molecular Genetics
    Postdoc position

    The Laufman lab studies the ways human RNA viruses interact with their host cells and transform them into viral manufactories using cutting-edge microscopy, molecular and cell biology, genetic and biochemistry approaches. We tackle questions at the forefront of the exciting field of virology. We are looking for talented and highly motivated postdocs to join our team. If you possess a strong background in molecular biology and the passion to execute a groundbreaking research – your place is with us! We are located in the heart of the vibrant campus of the Weizmann Institute of Science, with state-of-the-art research facilities and a variety of supportive services such as recreation center, infants’ daycare, lawns and sport fields and much more.

  • Dr. Nir Fluman | link for homepage

    Department of Biomolecular Sciences
    Postdoc position

    Membrane protein folding and quality control

  • Prof. Doron Kushnir | link for homepage

    Department of Particle Physics and Astrophysics
    Postdoc position

    We live in fortunate times, where there are still many fundamental unsolved problems in astrophysics, while technological progress allows new observations, which may make some of them solvable. Now is the time to attack the most puzzling challenges posed to us by the Universe.

    Join Doron Kushnir's group to study explosions and extreme stars of the Universe. We use theoretical and computational tools to interpret state-of-the-art observations, aiming at resolving fundamental problems in astrophysics. 

  • Prof. Mike Fainzilber | link for homepage

    Department of Biomolecular Sciences
    Postdoc position

    Mechanisms of neuronal growth and regeneration

  • Prof. Assaf Gal | link for homepage

    Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences
    Postdoc position

    We are looking for extremely talented candidates to use and develop state-of-the-art cryo electron microscopy techniques for the study of cellular mineralization and\or biomimetic systems.

  • Prof. Gad Asher | link for homepage

    Department of Biomolecular Sciences
    Postdoc position
    • Circadian clock resetting and Chrono-medicine

    • How the clock integrates different resetting cues? Are there differences in resetting capacity between different cell types? How different pharmaceutics influence the clock? Can it be harnessed to improve therapy?

  • Prof. Gad Asher | link for homepage

    Department of Biomolecular Sciences
    Postdoc position
    • Circadian exercise 
    • In the past 7 years, we studied the cross-talk between metabolism and circadian rhythms, leading us to venture into other fields, like exercise biology. Some exciting questions, both related to physiology and molecular mechanism, that stem from our recent publications (Adamovich et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 2021; Ezagouri et al., Cell Metabolism, 2019) are now under investigation.

  • Prof. Eli Zeldov | link for homepage

    Department of Condensed Matter Physics
    Postdoc position

    Scanning probe microscopy of quantum and topological states of matter

  • Prof. Eli Zeldov | link for homepage

    Department of Condensed Matter Physics
    Postdoc position

    Synthesis, fabrication, and study of van der Waals single crystals and heterostructures

  • Prof. Yardena Samuels | link for homepage

    Department of Molecular Cell Biology
    Postdoc position

    Immunotherapy has sparked new hope for oncology in recent years, due to its remarkable ability to induce durable response in patients with metastatic cancer. It is therefore essential to accurately delineate the interactions of cancer cells with the immune system. The project will use multiomic tools including whole exome sequencing , RNAseq, ribosome profiling, proteomic, HLA-peptidomics and systems biology to decipher the genetic, neo-antigenic and immune landscape in melanoma. Followup functional and immunological analysis of  relevant genes and neoantigens will be conducted using novel mouse models

  • Prof. Nir Davidson | link for homepage

    Department of Physics of Complex Systems
    Postdoc position

    Experimental and theoretical studies of neutral atom quantum simulators

  • Prof. Neta Regev-Rudzki | link for homepage

    Department of Biomolecular Sciences
    Postdoc position

    OPEN POSTDOC positions

    We are seeking highly motivated, independent, committed and curious researchers to join our team as Post-Doc. The projects center on the cellular biology of the malaria parasite, immune response, parasite-host interaction and the field of cell-cell communication.

  • Prof. Nir Davidson | link for homepage

    Department of Physics of Complex Systems
    Postdoc position

    Experimental and theoretical studies of laser spin simulators and solvers

  • Prof. Nir Davidson | link for homepage

    Department of Physics of Complex Systems
    Postdoc position

    Experimental and theoretical studies of ultra-cold quantum degenerate Bose and Fermi gas

  • Dr. Yuval Ronen | link for homepage

    Department of Condensed Matter Physics
    Postdoc position

    Our lab investigates quantum phenomena which focus on the interplay between correlations and topology. This intriguing interplay allows to develop unique realizations of non-abelian quasi-particles (qps) which are neither Boson nor Fermion-like. Among the phases which host these qps are the well-known fractional quantum Hall effect, topological superconductivity, and the recently emerging field of moire-superlattcies (twistronics). We are developing experiments in these arrowheads to unravel this intriguing physics. This line of research often utilizes quantum materials whose reduced dimensionality enhances quantum effects. We profit from the use of various van der Waals (vdW) materials (graphene, hBN, TMDs, etc.) as well as high-mobility two-dimensional GaAs electron gas, which are both grown in our department. Fabrication is performed in a state-of-the-art clean room facility, specially designed for vdW materials nanofabrication. These devices will be measured with transport techniques including quantum Hall interferometry, Josephson interferometry, capacitance measurements, thermal transport, and shot noise measurements. These measurements require high magnetic fields and low electron temperatures. Our lab will be equipped with an 8mK wet dilution refrigerator with a 20T magnet, a 7mK dry dilution with a 3D vector magnet, as well as a variable temperature cryostat.

    contact Yuval Ronen for more details

  • Prof. Nachum Ulanovsky | link for homepage

    Department of Brain Sciences
    Postdoc position

    Looking for outstanding, highly motivated postdocs who are interested in behavioral neuroscience and systems neuroscience – in particular, interested in studying the brain experimentally in animal models, in order to understand mechanistically the neural basis of behavior and cognition – while employing cutting-edge data analysis methods.

    We study the following topics:

    1. Neural basis of natural behaviors – in particular: spatial navigation, and social behaviors.

    2. Place cells, grid cells, head-direction cells, and social representations of self and others in animal groups.

    3. We develop tiny wireless electrophysiology devices for conducting neural recordings in freely flying bats, using Tetrodes or Neuropixels probes – recording hundreds of neurons simultaneously in the hippocampal formation, prefrontal cortex, and other brain areas.

    4. We have world-unique experimental setups: 700-meter flight tunnel, 60x35-meter flight maze, 3D flight rooms, Social colony rooms, and we also perform Electrophysiology Outdoors in bats flying on a remote oceanic island.

    To read more about our “Natural Neuroscience” research philosophy, see:

    Lab website:  https://www.weizmann.ac.il/brain-sciences/labs/ulanovsky/  

    Publications:  https://www.weizmann.ac.il/brain-sciences/labs/ulanovsky/publications

     

  • Prof. Gilad Haran | link for homepage

    Department of Chemical and Biological Physics
    Postdoc position

    Study protein dynamics using advanced single-molecule fluorescence methods.

  • Prof. Rivka Dikstein | link for homepage

    Department of Biomolecular Sciences
    Postdoc position

    Understanding how the transcription and translation processes control the cellular response to extra-cellular stimuli in health and disease

     

  • Prof. Neta Regev-Rudzki | link for homepage

    Department of Biomolecular Sciences
    Postdoc position

    OPEN Post DOC Position - MALARIA LAB

    We are seeking highly motivated, independent, committed and curious researchers to join our team as Post-Doc. The projects center on the cellular biology of the malaria parasite, parasite-host interaction and the field of cell-cell communication.

  • Prof. Sima Lev | link for homepage

    Department of Molecular Cell Biology
    Postdoc position

    Ferroptosis in cancer

  • Prof. Ilan Koren | link for homepage

    Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
    Postdoc position

    Looking for Postdocs interested in cloud physics, nonlinear dynamics, self-organizing systems, remote sensing, and radiation transfer.

  • Prof. Sima Lev | link for homepage

    Department of Molecular Cell Biology
    Postdoc position

    Combination therapies for TNBC

  • Prof. Jeffrey Gerst | link for homepage

    Department of Molecular Genetics
    Postdoc position

    mRNA operons in eukaryotic cells and their role in controlling cell physiology and growth.

  • Prof. Sima Lev | link for homepage

    Department of Molecular Cell Biology
    Postdoc position

    Role of small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) in cancer detection and progression

  • Prof. Jeffrey Gerst | link for homepage

    Department of Molecular Genetics
    Postdoc position

    Wanted: Talented post-doctoral applicants to study intercellular mRNA trafficking in vitro and in vivo and its use in RNA therapeutics

  • Prof. Jacob Sagiv

    Department of Molecular Chemistry and Materials Science
    Postdoc position

    Development and study of a novel class of unconventional metal-organic single-layer materials invented here, their multiscale (nanometer-to-centimeter) patterning and investigation of their unusual electrical properties, indicative of possible effects of high-temperature superconductivity by the exciton mechanism.  

  • Prof. Eitan Reuveny | link for homepage

    Department of Biomolecular Sciences
    Postdoc position

    We have open positions for Ph.D. candidates or Postdoc candidates interested in mechanisms of channels function, GPCRs regulation of Cellular processes emphasizing on ion channel regulation and the interaction between animal toxins and ion channels.

     

     

  • Prof. Yinon Rudich | link for homepage

    Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
    Postdoc position

    Develop and explore AI and Machine Learning architectures for extreme weather events forecasting, driven by remote sensing and in-situ data, to replace theory-driven climate models.

  • Prof. Michal Neeman | link for homepage

    Department of Immunology and Regenerative Biology
    Postdoc position

    MRI of placenta pathologies

  • Prof. Ivo Spiegel | link for homepage

    Department of Brain Sciences
    Postdoc position

    We seek to recruit outstanding, highly motivated Postdoctoral fellows interested in how the genome controls learning and perception.

    Our research is highly interdisciplinary and combines multiple cutting-edge genomic, cellular, electrophysiological, in vivo imaging, and behavioral approaches into an integrated Molecular Systems Neuroscience approach.

     

    Current projects include:

    1. Using 2P-NucTag, a novel in vivo photo-tagging approach for transcriptomics & genomics in functionally defined cortical neurons, to dissect learning-related plasticity mechanisms in single cortical neurons.

    2. Gene regulatory networks (GRNs) that control learning-related plasticity mechanisms in cortical interneurons.

    3. Stimulus-specificity of experience-induced gene regulatory networks (GRNs) in subtypes of cortical neurons

    4. How behavioral states (e.g., attention, arousal) synergize with sensory stimuli during associative learning

     

    To read more about our Molecular Systems Neuroscience approach, see:

    Lab Website: https://www.weizmann.ac.il/brain-sciences/labs/spiegel/

    Publications: https://www.weizmann.ac.il/brain-sciences/labs/spiegel/publications

  • Prof. Idit Shachar | link for homepage

    Department of Systems Immunology
    Postdoc position

    Analyze the molecular mechanisms regulating the tumor microenvironment 

  • Prof. Ilya Kuprov | link for homepage

    Department of Chemical and Biological Physics
    Postdoc position

    Quantum Theory of Magnetic Processes

    A four-year Postdoctoral Research Associate position is available in the research group of Prof Ilya Kuprov at the Weizmann Institute of Science, starting on 1 October 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter.

    Project description

    Textbooks claim that computational complexity of quantum dynamics on classical computers is exponential, but recent research has called this into question: the inevitable presence of decoherence makes much of the Hilbert space of large quantum systems dynamically unreachable; simulations in reachable subsets have polynomial complexity scaling. This is particularly visible for spin systems that occur in magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging: time-domain simulations of protein NMR experiments involving hundreds of interacting spins are now routine.

    Using powerful GPUs and tensor methods, quantum spin dynamics can also be modelled in the presence of classical processes: diffusion, hydrodynamics, non-linear chemical kinetics, etc. This is particularly important in magnetic resonance imaging, toxicology, and metabolomics. This project is about creating theory and software infrastructure that would be able to handle that level of multi-physics complexity. Applications range from magnetic resonance imaging of metabolic processes to geomagnetic navigation of migratory birds.

    Further particulars

    The Weizmann Institute of Science is, by most research rankings, the top academic institution in Israel and among the top in the world. It is located in a leafy and picturesque suburb of Tel Aviv at the feet of the Judean hills, 15 miles away from the Ben Gurion International Airport. The official language of the Institute is English; it provides furnished apartments for postdocs either on campus or across a shopping street from the campus.

    Magnetic Resonance is a significant institutional priority at Weizmann. The Institute has plenty of magnetic resonance instruments at its various departments, including 800 MHz and 1 GHz NMR spectrometers with cryoprobes, pulsed EPR spectrometers, and DNP setups.

    The Institute is home to over a dozen magnetic resonance spectroscopy, imaging, and spin physics research groups. This creates a uniquely vibrant atmosphere; many leading magnetic resonance researchers have either started or spent some time working at the Weizmann Institute.

    Postdoctoral researchers in Israel pay no income tax; the health insurance is subsidised by Weizmann Institute. This essentially means that the salary of $43,000 per year has no deductions.

  • Prof. Lucio Frydman | link for homepage

    Department of Chemical and Biological Physics
    Postdoc position

    Postdocs are being sought for developing new experiments in the area of electron-enhanced nuclear magnetic resonance. This so-called dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) NMR experiment subjects electrons in the sample to microwave irradiation, and then uses the ensuing nuclear polarization enhancement to open new analytical and metabolic frontiers in NMR. Topics involved in this research will focus in the area of solution-state biomolecular hyperpolarized NMR. The research, to be carried out in collaboration with experts in protein and nucleic acids folding, and will use new multidimensional NMR experiments targeting sidechain and backbone sites in proteins as well as imino and amino sites in nucleic acids, while exploiting the transfer of magnetization from hyperpolarized water. The aim of this research is to exploit hyperpolarized solution-state NMR as a new tool to evaluate dynamic binding and folding processes of biomolecules under physiological conditions. Previous experience with magnetic resonance (NMR, EPR, MRI) highly preferable. Please contact lucio.frydman@weizmann.ac.il with transcripts, CV and name of two references if interested 

     

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  • Prof. Elazar Zelzer | link for homepage

    Department of Molecular Genetics
    Postdoc position

    Join the Zelzer Lab — MSc, PhD & Postdoc Positions

    We’re recruiting motivated rotation students, master’s, PhD candidates, and postdocs to tackle fundamental and translational questions in musculoskeletal development, aging, and regeneration at the Weizmann Institute of Science.

    What we study

    • Proprioception & the muscle spindle: Development, regeneration, and aging of this mechanosensory organ; how spindle dysfunction contributes to musculoskeletal pathologies (e.g., scoliosis, hip dysplasia).

    • Attachment between tendon and bone (enthesis): Rules that assemble graded interfaces and enable seamless load transfer across tissues.

    • Bone shape (morphogenesis): How complex 3D bone geometries emerge and are maintained.

    How we work

    You’ll use a multi-resolution toolkit combining:

    • Multi-omics: single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, ATAC-seq.

    • High-resolution 3D imaging: tissue clearing, light-sheet/confocal, quantitative image analysis.

    • Genetics & perturbations: mouse Cre/lox and CRISPR, reporter lines, in situ HCR.

    • Mechanics & function: biomechanical assays, gait analysis, computational modeling.

    What we offer

    • A collaborative, mentoring-focused environment with access to world-class cores and facilities.

    • Opportunities to lead projects, publish, and present at international meetings.

    • Training tailored to your background—wet-lab, imaging, computation, or a mix.

    You are

    Curious, rigorous, and team-oriented. Backgrounds in molecular/cell/developmental biology, neuroscience, bioengineering, biomechanics, computer science, physics, or related fields are welcome. Prior mouse or imaging experience is a plus but not required.

    How to apply

    Email CV, a brief statement of interest (≤1 page), and contact info for 2–3 referees to [your email] with the subject line: “Application — Zelzer Lab (MSc/PhD/Postdoc)”. Please indicate your preferred start date and research interests.

    Come help us uncover how the body’s skeleton, muscles, and connective tissues develop, adapt, and regenerate—and turn those insights into better ways to preserve and restore function.

  • Prof. Igor Ulitsky | link for homepage

    Department of Immunology and Regenerative Biology
    Postdoc position

    Functions and modes of action of long RNAs