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The Department of Molecular Biology at Umeå University, Sweden, invites applicants for a position as Staff Scientist in Microbial Immunology. The position is full-time for 11 months and expected to start June 1st 2025, or according to agreement. Application deadline is 10 April, 2025.
Description of the project
With the aim to better understand the complex relationship between gut microbiota and host, this research project aims to characterize how specific gut bacteria interact with crucial aspects of intestinal mucosal immunolgy, namely the mucus layer and antimicrobial peptides. The project will be carried out in the Schröder lab, located in the Department of Molecular Biology, which is part of the Laboratory of Molecular Infection Medicine Sweden (MIMS) and Umeå Centre for Microbial Research (UCMR). The position will include a variety of biochemical and molecular biology approaches, anaerobic bacterial culturing and advanced mucus function measurements.
Work responsibilities
The work responsibilities for the project include: · Ex vivo mucus function measurements from mice and human intestinal tissue. · Use and optimize confocal microscopy approaches to image mucosal barrier function. · Plan, execute and analyse mouse experiments. · Be responsible for the maintenance of the mouse colony. · Perform antimicrobial activity assays. · Use microbial culturing techniques under low-oxygen environments (anaerobic chamber). · Utilize computational methods (e.g. Qiime2) to evaluate microbial composition.
Qualifications
We seek highly motivated candidates with a Ph.D. in biochemistry, or related discipline, with documented experience in studies of intestinal microbiology and/or mucosal barrier function. You should have hands-on experience with the methods stated under work responsibilities, particularly the ex vivo mucus function measurements, mouse experiments and the responsibility for mouse colonies. You should have a strong relevant research output, as evidenced by first authorship, or publications presenting ground-breaking new research findings within intestinal microbiology.
Candidates must be fluent in spoken and written English. Since the project will be of collaborative nature, candidates are expected to function in a team and therefore have a good ability to co-operate. Excellent communication skills are required for interacting effectively with colleagues and peers, including colleagues from complementary research fields. Good initiative ability and experience in applying for research funding is a requirement. Great emphasis will be placed on personal suitability.
Merit is given if the candidate has conducted postdoctoral studies at a university other than where the doctoral studies were carried out.
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Application
The application must include:
1. A personal cover letter clearly describing your research experience, motivation and how your expertise matches the requirements (max. 1 page).
2. A curriculum vitae that documents academic education and past and previous employments. (max 2 pages).
3. A list with your publications.
4. A copy of the PhD certificate and other relevant degree certificates.
5. Names and contact details with e-mail addresses of two or three academic references.
6. Other relevant documentation you wish to include in support of your application.
The application must be made via our e-recruitment system Varbi, and written in Swedish or English. It must be received latest 10 April 2025.
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