Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research (FMI) Junior Group Leader Positions (Tenure-Track)(Multicellular Systems, Structural Biology)
現在、Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research (FMI)でJunior Group Leader Positions (Tenure-Track)(Multicellular SystemsとStructural Biologyの2分野)を公募しています。
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締め切り:2023年3月19日
Tenure track Group Leader position in MULTICELLULAR SYSTEMS
The Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research (FMI)invites applications for a tenure-track group leader position (assistant professor level) in Multicellular Systems. Research groups in this focal area investigate molecular and cellular mechanisms by which tissues, organs and organisms are formed, maintained or destabilized, to understand how healthy and pathological states develop and how tissues function and regenerate. We encourage applications from candidates with innovative research programs and particularly welcome applications from individuals using quantitative and interdisciplinary approaches.
The position includes a generous start-up package including core funding, relocation expenses, and access to state-of-the-art core facilities. The institute also provides a career mentoring program and assistance with research grant applications. Our vibrant, English-speaking scientific environment offers opportunities for multidisciplinary collaboration with FMI research teams in our focal areas: Genome Regulation, Multicellular Systems and Neurobiology.
The FMI is a world-class biomedical research institute affiliated with the University of Basel and the Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research. The institute has an international staff of around 330 people from more than 40 countries, including more than 170 postdoctoral fellows and graduate students. The FMI is located inBasel, the third largest city in Switzerland, which has a vibrant cultural scene and is conveniently situated on the borders with France and Germany. Basel is the leading European hub for life sciences with many opportunities in academia, as well as pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. The city is home to a diverse international population and has several multilingual schools.
The FMI is committed to increasing the diversity of our faculty and strongly encourages people from under-represented groups to apply. Weoffer a family friendly work environment and are responsive to the needs of dual career couples.
HOW TO APPLY
Applications −including a CV, a concise description of research interests and future plans, as well as contact details of three referees −should be submitted to:
www.fmi.ch/gl_search
Applications close: March 19, 2023
For informal inquiries please contact:
Prisca Liberali (prisca.liberali@fmi.ch)
Helge Grosshans (helge.grosshans@fmi.ch)
or Dirk Schübeler (dirk.schubeler@fmi.ch)
FMI Director
Tenure track Group Leader position in STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY
The Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research (FMI)invites applications for a tenure-track group leader position (assistant professor level) in Structural Biology. We encourage applications from candidates who have an innovative research program focused on mechanistic questions that are related to genome regulation, RNA metabolism, or protein homeostasis. We particularly welcome applications from individuals using cutting-edge structural biology approaches.
The position includes a generous start-up package including core funding, relocation expenses, and access to state-of-the-art core facilities. The institute also provides a career mentoring program and assistance with research grant applications. Our vibrant, English-speaking scientific environment offers opportunities for multidisciplinary collaboration with FMI research teams in our focal areas: Genome Regulation, Multicellular Systems and Neurobiology.
The FMI is a world-class biomedical research institute affiliated with the University of Basel and the Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research. The institute has an international staff of around 330 people from more than 40 countries, including more than 170 postdoctoral fellows and graduate students. The FMI is located inBasel, the third largest city in Switzerland, which has a vibrant cultural scene and is conveniently situated on the borders with France and Germany. Basel is the leading European hub for life sciences with many opportunities in academia, as well as pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies. The city is home to a diverse international population and has several multilingual schools.
The FMI is committed to increasing the diversity of our faculty and strongly encourages people from under-represented groups to apply. Weoffer a family friendly work environment and are responsive to the needs of dual career couples.
HOW TO APPLY
Applications −including a CV, a concise description of research interests and future plans, as well as contact details of three referees −should be submitted to:
www.fmi.ch/gl_search
Applications close: March 19, 2023
For informal inquiries please contact:
Marc Bühler (marc.buehler@fmi.ch)
Jeff Chao (jeff.chao@fmi.ch)
or Dirk Schübeler (dirk.schubeler@fmi.ch)
FMI Director