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Postdoc Position: Systems Biology, Radboud University, Netherlands

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Postdoc Position: Systems Biology: Join our collaborative team at Radboud University as a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Systems Biology of Malaria Gametocytes. This position focuses on unraveling the sexual stages of malaria parasites, utilizing cutting-edge omics technologies.

Postdoc Position: Systems Biology of Malaria Gametocytes

Designation

Postdoctoral Researcher


Job Details

AspectDetails
Employment Type0.8 – 1.0 FTE
Gross Monthly Salaryโ‚ฌ 3,546 – โ‚ฌ 5,538
Application Deadline05 April 2026
Preferred Start Date1 September 2026
LocationRadboud University, Netherlands

Research Area

The role involves studying gametocyte development in vivax-type malaria parasites, integrating various omics approaches to establish new insights into parasite biology.

Eligibility/Qualification

  • PhD in molecular biology, systems biology, parasitology, or a related field.
  • Strong analytical skills with experience in omics data generation and bioinformatics.
  • Excellent communication and writing abilities in English.
  • Experience with malaria biology, single-cell RNA-sequencing, epigenomics, and proteomics is a plus.

Job Description

As a postdoctoral researcher, you will:

  • Contribute to a ZonMW open competition project focusing on malaria gametocytes.
  • Employ state-of-the-art omics, gene editing, and imaging technologies in a collaborative environment.
  • Develop independent research projects aligned with the main themes of the study.
  • Work in an open and supportive academic atmosphere.

How to Apply

Interested candidates should apply through the provided link on the university’s website. Address your application letter to Richard Bartfai, including all required documents listed in the application form.

Last Date for Apply

05 April 2026


For further details, contact Dr. R.C. Bartfai at richard.bartfai@ru.nl. Explore the opportunity to advance research in the field of parasitology and help contribute to vital transmission-blocking strategies against malaria!

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