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Research Associate (MeMo Project) | Medical Faculty OWL | Application deadline: 20 Nov 2025

đź§  Research Associate (MeMo Project) | Medical Faculty OWL | Application deadline: 20 Nov 2025

The Department of General and Family Medicine at the Medical Faculty OWL is seeking a Research Associate (50%, fixed-term, pay grade E13 TV-L) to join the MeMo Project starting 1 December 2025 (or later).

đź§© About the Project:
The MeMo project develops evidence-based recommendations for GP-practice-based long-term medication monitoring for chronic diseases, in cooperation with the Philipps University Marburg, over 20 medical societies, and an international advisory board.

🔬 Main Tasks:
• Coordinate and conduct systematic evidence reviews and syntheses
• Prepare results for consensus and guideline development
• Support project management and coordination with experts and authors
• Develop implementation materials and communicate results in professional and public forums

👤 Profile Requirements:
• Completed degree in Medicine, Pharmacy, Health Sciences, or related field
• Knowledge (or strong interest) in evidence-based medicine or guideline development
• Strong communication, teamwork, and project management skills
• Research experience in systematic reviews, guideline development, or chronic disease monitoring is an advantage
• Commitment, flexibility, and diversity competence

🌟 What’s Offered:
• Fixed-term contract until 31 May 2028
• Part-time (50%), salary according to E13 TV-L
• Excellent opportunities for publication, networking, and qualification
• Flexible working hours, family-friendly environment, and professional development options

📍 Location: Bielefeld (Medical Faculty OWL)
đź“… Start date: 1 December 2025 (or later)
đź•“ Application deadline: 20 November 2025
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Name der Institution Universität Bielefeld
Link Stellenanzeige https://jobs.uni-bielefeld.de/job/apply/4604/wissenschaftliche-r-mitarbeiter-in-m-w-d-im-forschungsprojekt-memo?page_lang=de
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