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The Faculty of Medicine, which consists of 12 departments, is responsible for biomedical research and courses in the field of nursing and health care and has an extensive research and graduate education in more than 80 subjects.
We are looking for a PhD student in Medical Science with an orientation towards Molecular Biology and a special interest in structural biology and infection biology. The position at the Department of Molecular Biology at Umeå University is temporary for four years to start 1 July 2020 or as agreed.
The successful candidate will participate in activities provided by the Department of Molecular Biology, the Laboratory for Molecular Infection Medicine Sweden (MIMS), Umeå Centre for Microbial Research (UCMR) and the Nordic EMBL Partnership for Molecular Medicine, thus providing interaction with researchers from different research fields and access to various scientific and technical expertise.
An employed doctoral student must primarily devote his or her time to his or her own doctoral research. The project will involve the use of a combination of in-vivo assays, biochemistry and cryo-electron microscopy to study host-pathogen interactions contributing to the understanding of an infection mechanism of a specialized pathogenic organism. The selected candidate will design and perform experiments, analyze results and present findings under supervision.
Applicants must hold a University degree equivalent to a European University Master degree of at least 240 credits (ECTS) of which at least 60 ECTS are from studies on second-cycle level. Required is a minimum of 30 credits in the main field of chemistry, including at least 7.5 credits biochemistry; 45 credits in the major areas of biology or molecular biology with at least 7.5 credits in genetics and 22,5 credits in the fields of microbiology, physiology and cell-and molecular biology. Additionally, at least 45 credits from second cycle studies in cell- and molecular biology including an independent work of at least 15 credits are required.
The successful candidate should have documented experience in molecular biology (primer design, PCR, cloning), microbiology (including genetics) and protein biochemistry (over-expression and purification of proteins). Prior experience in biochemical analysis of host-pathogen interactions, global analysis of drug responses in opportunistic fungal pathogens, such as Aspergillus fumigatus, and handling of tissue culture (e.g. transcriptome analysis, metabolomics or similar, cell infection assays) are strong merits. You need to be fluent in spoken and written English which will be evaluated by the postgraduate studies board of the department.
You should be highly motivated and able to work productively in a team as well as independently. Excellent communication skills for interacting effectively with senior colleagues and peers are required.
The evaluation of the ability and potential to perform well is based primarily on:
1. Knowledge and skills relevant to doctoral studies within the research area,
2. The ability to formulate and solve scientific questions.
3. Skills in written and oral communication in English.
4. Other experience relevant to doctoral studies, such as professional experience.
Good collaborative skills, drive and independent work ability are considered as positive merits.
A selection will be made among qualified applicants on the basis of their qualifications and their ability to benefit from studies at the doctoral level. After the selection of the suitable candidate, the process for the admission to doctoral studies will commence. An admission decision will not be taken by the faculty’s director of studies until an individual study plan has been approved by the departmental admission board
The position is intendent to result in a doctoral degree and is limited to four years full time. If part-time teaching (max. 20%) can be offered, the employment period can be extended.
Admission 2020-07-01 or as agreed.
Wage placement takes place according to the established salary ladder for doctoral student employment.
According to the Higher Education Ordinance (Chapter 12, Section 2), the decision on employment cannot be appealed.
You apply through our recruitment system at the latest 11 May 2020. Your application must contain the following documents written in English or Swedish:
We welcome your application!
Union information is available from SACO, +46-(0)90-786 53 65, SEKO, +46-(0)90-786 52 96 and ST, +46-(0)90-786 54 31.
For questions regarding the position contact (Jonas Barandun, jonas.barandun@umu.se).
You can find more information about us at www.umu.se/en/department-of-molecular-biology, www.mims.umu.se and www.ucmr.umu.se.
Type of employment | Temporary position |
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Contract type | Full time |
First day of employment | 2020-07-01 or as agreed |
Salary | Monthly salary |
Number of positions | 1 |
Full-time equivalent | 100% |
City | Umeå |
County | Västerbottens län |
Country | Sweden |
Reference number | AN 2.2.1-577-20 |
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Published | 17.Apr.2020 |
Last application date | 11.May.2020 11:59 PM CEST |