To conduct molecular biology research on the herpes virus infection cycle in neurons. Specifically how viruses regulate latency and reactivation in the infected neuron and the role of herpes viruses in neurological diseases, primarily facial palsy (Bell’s palsy). Tasks include handling patient samples and DNA/RNA analyses of these, infection experiments in primary and immortalized neurons and analyses of virus replication and gene expression in these samples. The project is permeated by hypothesis-driven experimental research to investigate how viruses control gene expression and latency and reactivation during an infection, primarily at the RNA level. Supervision of visiting researchers, doctoral students and project workers (BSc and MSc) is included in the tasks to a certain extent. Additional tasks include presentation of research results at conferences, writing manuscripts, applying for research grants and attending the research meetings within the CAG group. Teaching in the field of virology at basic and advanced levels is part of the duties. Other tasks within the research group may also be relevant.
For employment as a postdoctoral researcher, a doctoral degree or a foreign degree deemed equivalent to a doctoral degree is required. The degree must be completed no later than the time the employment decision is made. Primarily, those who graduated no more than three years ago should be considered. When calculating the three-year time frame, the starting point is the last date of application. If there are special reasons, such a degree may have been completed earlier. Special reasons may refer to leave due to illness, parental leave or positions of trust within trade unions.
The position requires the ability to work independently and a high motivation to drive the project forward. Several years of documented experience in the field of virology or RNA biology is a requirement and experience in both of these areas is an advantage. Documented knowledge in these subjects must be supported by research and teaching/supervision in the field of virology or RNA biology documented by publications, manuscripts and letters of recommendation from previous supervisors. Experience of mammalian cell culture work is required. Very good knowledge of English, both spoken and written, is required. Great importance will be placed on personal qualities. Experience of having orally presented one's own research results at conferences is a merit. Furthermore, a great sense of responsibility and the ability to interact smoothly with colleagues in the research group and with colleagues in other national and international research groups are required.
When selecting among eligible applicants, special emphasis will be placed on scientific proficiency. In this recruitment, the university will primarily consider those who, after an overall assessment of documented qualifications, competence and skills, are deemed to have the best qualities to carry out and develop current research tasks and contribute to a positive development of the activities.