1 year with a prospect of extension Are you ready to make a global impact in the fight against infectious diseases? The Parasitology Unit at Radboud university medical center (Radboudumc) is seeking a passionate and driven Postdoctoral Researcher to join one of Europe’s leading centers for vaccine discovery and clinical development.
The Parasitology Unit at Radboud university medical center (Radboudumc) is a European epicenter of infectious disease research, with a special emphasis on vaccine discovery and clinical development.
Infectious diseases tackled by our group include malaria, the most important parasitic disease, responsible for a huge burden of disease and significant mortality in malaria-endemic regions. We also focus on viral diseases with high fatality rates, such as Nipah, Ebola, and Marburg.
Our research encompasses knowledge gain on the development of immunity against pathogens and assessment of immunogenicity of interventions against infectious diseases. The technological platforms used include:
As an academic institution, scientific publishing and reporting of results is as important as the training of junior staff (PhD, MSc, and bachelor students), both in Nijmegen and at partner institutions in endemic countries.
From the start, you will be integrated into ongoing clinical and fundamental research projects and mentored by the clinical research group leader, Prof. Benjamin Mordmüller. We actively support career development and encourage the initiation of novel projects within the context of the group's research profile, resulting in a distinct and impactful research portfolio. At Radboud university medical center, you build on your future. We are committed to providing the best care, education, and research. And we are true to our word, because we help you develop and seize opportunities and give you the room to grow. As an employer, we believe that employees should feel vital and happy at work in all stages of life. We are also committed to creating a healthy and safe working environment. Our employment conditions contribute to that. What we offer:
Malaria research is one of Radboudumc's most prominent research foci and we receive full institutional support. The group houses the only high-security insectary that complies with the production of infected mosquitoes for controlled human malaria infection in Europe and has performed pivotal clinical and molecular studies to understand anti-malarial immunity.
The successful candidate will join an enthusiastic team that is embedded in an international network including research centers in endemic countries in Africa and Asia. Our team consists of researchers, lab scientists and entomologists and we have active projects with immunology groups at Leiden university medical center, the Friedrich-Löffler-Institute in Greifswald, University of Leipzig, Copenhagen university, the Fondation pour la Recherche Scientifque in Cotonou, Benin, the Centre de Recherches Médicales de Lambaréné, Gabon, PSG Institute of Medical Sciences & Research in Coimbatore, India, and at the Université des Sciences, des Techniques et des Technologies de Bamako, Mali.
You will have full access to our scientific network and a unique and extensive biobank of immunological samples from trials in Europe and Africa. The main language among the international research team is English. Our team will soon move into a newly refurbished research building with a state-of-the art laboratory. The successful candidate will spend a significant part of the work time in the laboratory.
Radboudumc
Welcome to Radboud university medical center (Radboudumc), where our research groups strive for innovative solutions that make impact on health and healthcare. We challenge the status quo to overcome current and future health challenges. Our goal is to shape the future of healthcare for generations to come. Our focus is on prevention, sustainability, and meaningful care, which we achieve through our in-depth understanding of disease mechanisms, clinical science, public health research, medical technology and data science. Our approach is centered on breakthroughs that can truly enhance personalized healthcare and public health.
At Radboudumc, a comprehensive range of research programs provide the compass for our research efforts. Each program has a clear goal, where collaboration within and outside our organization is highly valued. We integrate care, education and research in partnership with our patients to ensure that our research programs have significant impact on health and healthcare. We invite you to join us in our mission to create a healthy future for all.
Nijmegen is the oldest city in the Netherlands and is located at the banks of the river Waal. There is a lively cultural scene and the surroundings allow for many exceptional outdoor and indoor activities from bird watching to wine and beer production. Immunology is at the core of development of new vaccines and the understanding of naturally acquired immunity. We are looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated postdoc with an immunology background who will work on a research agenda focused on vaccine-induced immunity.
The successful candidate should have:
Infectious diseases tackled by our group include malaria, the most important parasitic disease, responsible for a huge burden of disease and significant mortality in malaria-endemic regions. We also focus on viral diseases with high fatality rates, such as Nipah, Ebola, and Marburg.
Our research encompasses knowledge gain on the development of immunity against pathogens and assessment of immunogenicity of interventions against infectious diseases. The technological platforms used include:
- High-dimensional single-cell phenotyping (including sequencing technologies).
- State-of-the-art humoral assays.
- Liquid biopsy techniques.
- Functional immunological assays.
As an academic institution, scientific publishing and reporting of results is as important as the training of junior staff (PhD, MSc, and bachelor students), both in Nijmegen and at partner institutions in endemic countries.
From the start, you will be integrated into ongoing clinical and fundamental research projects and mentored by the clinical research group leader, Prof. Benjamin Mordmüller. We actively support career development and encourage the initiation of novel projects within the context of the group's research profile, resulting in a distinct and impactful research portfolio. At Radboud university medical center, you build on your future. We are committed to providing the best care, education, and research. And we are true to our word, because we help you develop and seize opportunities and give you the room to grow. As an employer, we believe that employees should feel vital and happy at work in all stages of life. We are also committed to creating a healthy and safe working environment. Our employment conditions contribute to that. What we offer:
- A gross monthly salary between € 3.598 and € 5.669 (scale 10) for full-time employment (36 hours per week). You will also receive an 8% holiday allowance, an 8.3% end-of-year bonus, and, depending on the position, an allowance of 47% to 72% for working irregular hours.
- 176 vacation hours per year based on a 36-hour working week.
Malaria research is one of Radboudumc's most prominent research foci and we receive full institutional support. The group houses the only high-security insectary that complies with the production of infected mosquitoes for controlled human malaria infection in Europe and has performed pivotal clinical and molecular studies to understand anti-malarial immunity.
The successful candidate will join an enthusiastic team that is embedded in an international network including research centers in endemic countries in Africa and Asia. Our team consists of researchers, lab scientists and entomologists and we have active projects with immunology groups at Leiden university medical center, the Friedrich-Löffler-Institute in Greifswald, University of Leipzig, Copenhagen university, the Fondation pour la Recherche Scientifque in Cotonou, Benin, the Centre de Recherches Médicales de Lambaréné, Gabon, PSG Institute of Medical Sciences & Research in Coimbatore, India, and at the Université des Sciences, des Techniques et des Technologies de Bamako, Mali.
You will have full access to our scientific network and a unique and extensive biobank of immunological samples from trials in Europe and Africa. The main language among the international research team is English. Our team will soon move into a newly refurbished research building with a state-of-the art laboratory. The successful candidate will spend a significant part of the work time in the laboratory.
Radboudumc
Welcome to Radboud university medical center (Radboudumc), where our research groups strive for innovative solutions that make impact on health and healthcare. We challenge the status quo to overcome current and future health challenges. Our goal is to shape the future of healthcare for generations to come. Our focus is on prevention, sustainability, and meaningful care, which we achieve through our in-depth understanding of disease mechanisms, clinical science, public health research, medical technology and data science. Our approach is centered on breakthroughs that can truly enhance personalized healthcare and public health.
At Radboudumc, a comprehensive range of research programs provide the compass for our research efforts. Each program has a clear goal, where collaboration within and outside our organization is highly valued. We integrate care, education and research in partnership with our patients to ensure that our research programs have significant impact on health and healthcare. We invite you to join us in our mission to create a healthy future for all.
Nijmegen is the oldest city in the Netherlands and is located at the banks of the river Waal. There is a lively cultural scene and the surroundings allow for many exceptional outdoor and indoor activities from bird watching to wine and beer production. Immunology is at the core of development of new vaccines and the understanding of naturally acquired immunity. We are looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated postdoc with an immunology background who will work on a research agenda focused on vaccine-induced immunity.
The successful candidate should have:
- A PhD with an immunological profile.
- Experience with research in (malaria)-endemic settings (not mandatory).
- Interest in infectious diseases and vaccinology.
- Interest in research with human participants.
- Track-record of publishing high-quality research.
- Experience with working in an international team.
- Good communication skills.
- Committment to teamwork.
- Dutch and French language skills (not mandatory).
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