.Published: 02/01/2025Deadline: 20/01/2025Envisaged Job Starting Date: February 2024A postdoctoral position is offered at the Soft Matter Nanotechnology lab for candidates with a background in biology and biochemistry, interested in working at the interface with biomaterials.We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher with a background in biology, interested in working at the interface with biomaterials and drug delivery, who will be conducting research in photodynamic and gene therapy while supporting ongoing projects within the soft matter nanotechnology laboratory.The candidate must have a background in biochemistry, biology, or a related PhD.
The position is available to start as soon as possible.The group is very international, and it is expected that the candidate has an excellent command of English.Required Education Level:PhD in biology, biomedical engineering, or biochemistryRequired Skills/Qualifications:Knowledge in cell culture is a must.
Experience in flow cytometry, western blot, and PCR techniques is a plus.Duration:Full-time contract in the framework of the development of the reference project.Project Funding:BRAINSTORM - 101099355 - (European Commission - Horizon Europe)Informal Inquiries:Informal requests for additional information can be sent to Sergio Moya at ******.
Applications sent directly to the emails listed above will NOT be accepted.Equal Opportunities Policy:CIC biomaGUNE is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to: age, color, disability, gender, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other classification protected by European, national, or local law.Open Transparent and Merit-Based Recruitment Policy:How To Apply:Submit your application with a motivation letter stating why you are interested in this position, your CV, and the contact details of two academics who can provide a reference.About CIC biomaGUNE:CIC biomaGUNE, located in the Science and Technology Park of Gipuzkoa (Donostia-San Sebastián), is a leading research center in the area of bionanomaterials, molecular imaging, and synthetic bioengineering, and counts with more than 160 people from 27 countries.
The activity of CIC biomaGUNE is conducted by a team of 12 international and dynamic research groups, supported by flexible and efficient management teams and a unique research infrastructure including the Molecular Imaging Facility, one of the biggest preclinical imaging research infrastructures in Europe.CIC biomaGUNE maintains a vibrant weekly scientific seminar program by visiting leading scientists.
Additional training in soft skills and technologies covered by the CIC biomaGUNE technical platforms is offered to researchers within the in-house training program