We primarily use rodent models in our research, which allows us to combine molecular biology, behavioural assessments and anatomical tracing as well as multi-omics. With a primary focus on elucidating changes within cell populations in the spinal cord that underly the pathophysiology of spasticity, your responsibilities will include running and analysing multi-omic experiments, as well as developing viral vectors that target transduction to specific cell types based on their transcriptome. The majority of your time will be dedicated to research, but you will also have the opportunity to be involved in teaching activities, supervision of PhD/Master projects and participate in career-development activities.