Post-Doc Researcher in Neuronal Models: Eurac Research at the Institute for Biomedicine is seeking two innovative Post-Doc Researchers for iPSC-derived human neuronal disease modeling within the recently funded CELLMED project. Join a dynamic team dedicated to advancing precision prevention research for neurological, cardiovascular, and metabolic health.
Post-Doc Researcher in iPSC-Derived Innovative Human Neuronal Models
Designation:
Post-Doctoral Researcher
Research Area | Location |
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IPSC-Derived Human Neuronal Models | Bozen/Bolzano |
Eligibility/Qualification:
- PhD in neuronal cell biology/physiology or related disciplines
- Proven experience in neurobiological research
- Experience in iPSC technologies for neuronal applications
- Familiarity with cellular 3D systems, RNA/protein expression analysis, confocal microscopy, and mitochondrial function assessment
- Excellent written and spoken English
- Track record in publication and scientific outreach
Job Description:
- Establish and characterize human iPSC-derived cell models for neurological diseases, including 3D cultures and organoids
- Conduct cell-culture, biochemical, molecular, and functional assays
- Perform confocal imaging
- Analyze data, conduct statistics, interpret results
- Supervise students
- Prepare presentations, manuscripts, and grant applications
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit their application (CV, cover letter, and relevant documents) to Irene Pichler at irene.pichler@eurac.edu by 15 November 2024.
Join us and contribute to the advancement of cutting-edge cellular model systems for Parkinson’s disease research, reducing the need for animal experiments and fostering collaborative screening efforts in academia and industry. Be part of a multidisciplinary research environment offering a three-year contract and a salary commensurate with experience. Apply now to shape the future of neuroscientific research.