We are seeking for a highly motivated post-doctoral researcher interested in working in a stimulating and team-oriented research environment. The candidate will perform ambitious projects aiming to discover molecular signaling pathways that regulate antimicrobial activity by investigating chromatin remodeling and transcriptional activities of JAK-STAT signaling components and determining their role in regulating crosstalk of immune and non-immune cells under steady-state conditions and in response to viral and bacterial pathogens. The research is associated with and builds on work generated within an FWF-funded special research network program (SFB). Our team operates in a multidisciplinary working environment encompassing molecular biologists and bioinformaticians with state-of-the-art research facilities and is located at the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna, Department of Biological Sciences and Pathobiology (
www.vetmeduni.ac.at).
Responsibilities and tasks:
• Performing independent research projects and participation in ongoing projects of the research group
• Participation in the preparation of research publications
• Participation in teaching, in particular (co-) supervision of internship, Bachelor, Master, and PhD students
• Participation in administrative tasks in the context of teaching and research
The position is limited to 4 years.
The University of Veterinary Medicine offers:
• Top university: the Vetmeduni is one of the leading academic institutions in Europe to offer education in and undertake research
• Stable employer and attractive campus
• Opportunities for further training, both personal and in connection with your career
• Preventive and medical health care
• Diversity- and family-friendly culture
• Childcare facilities, both in term time and during holidays
• Many attractive fringe benefits
• Staff events
Necessary education, qualifications and knowledge on taking up employment:
• Completed Doctorate or PhD in Life Sciences/Biomedical Sciences, Human or Veterinary Medicine
• Several years of experience in basic biomedical research
• Proven solid practical experience with flow cytometry (e.g., scientific publications)
• Certified experience with handling gene-modified mice (e.g., FELASA course) or proven practical experience with in vivo mouse models (e.g., reference)
• Publications in peer-reviewed Journals
• Good knowledge of English (written and spoken; level B2)
Desirable qualifications and skills:
• Advanced knowledge and experience in the fields of immunology and infection biology
• Practical experience with in vivo infection models under BSL2 conditions
• Ability to work in a team, commitment and high motivation
• Very good and independent scientific writing skills (English)
• Reliability, ability to work in a team, commitment and high motivation
• Experience in coordinated work within research networks
• Average knowledge of German (Level B1)
The candidate will be offered a 4-years contract with a minimum salary of € 4,752 gross per month (based on full-time employment; the minimum salaries at universities are governed by a collective bargaining agreement).
Applications:
We shall be happy to receive your application, quoting reference number 2024/0219, by e-mail to
[email protected]. Please do not forget to include the reference number, or we shall not be able to assign your application to the correct position.