Post-Doctoral Fellow: Immunology, LIH, Luxembourg

Postdoctoral Researcher Position in University

Post-Doctoral Fellow: Immunology: Join our dynamic research team investigating host-microbiome interactions at the gut mucosa interface, contributing to cutting-edge translational research projects. The position offers an excellent opportunity to work with gnotobiotic mouse models, synthetic gut microbial communities, and patient samples, in collaboration with leading international researchers.

Post-Doctoral Fellow: Gut Microbiome and Mucosal Immunology

Designation: Post-Doctoral Fellow

Research Area: Gut Microbiome and Mucosal Immunology

Location: rue Henri Koch 29 – 4354 Esch-sur-Alzette

Eligibility/Qualification:

  • PhD degree in microbiology, immunology, or molecular biology
  • Strong interest in mucosal immunology
  • Fluency in English
  • Desired skills in flow cytometry, animal models, cell culture, and immunologic assays

Job Description:

  • Conduct research projects under guidance, with independence in experimental design and execution
  • Participate in multi-disciplinary research projects with translational potential
  • Utilize gnotobiotic mouse models and patient samples for experimentation
  • Co-supervise lab students and contribute to scientific methodology development
  • Present research findings at leading international conferences

How to Apply: Applications, including a motivation letter, a CV, and the names of two referees, should be submitted through our website via the apply button below. Please apply formally online through the provided web page. Applications via email will not be considered.

Last Date for Apply: Until osition filled

Contract Type: Fixed-term contract (CDD)

Contract Duration: 24 months

Reference: JA/PDGMMI0424/MD/DII

We encourage candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply, and all applicants will be considered regardless of age, gender, race, disability, religion, or ethnic background.

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