
Become a Starting Principal Investigator at CeMM, Vienna (all genders)
Research Area: Pain and Human Aging/Healthy Lifespan Expansion
CeMM, the Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of Sciences is an international top research institute performing highly cooperative frontier research in molecular medicine. At CeMM, an international and creative team of scientists and medical doctors pursues curiosity-driven basic life science research in a large and vibrant hospital environment with an outstanding medical tradition and practice.
We are currently recruiting two exceptionally innovative, creative, ambitious early-career scientists to join CeMM as Starting Principal Investigators within a new research program on pain and aging/healthy lifespan expansion. Join our highly committed CeMM Faculty consisting of 20 research group leaders contributing to the medicine of the future.
At CeMM, in a light-filled building full of interdisciplinary scientists from all over the world, with stateof-the-art equipment and inspiring art rooms, you and your group will have access to the expertise and tools of all members, leading to a degree of collaborative papers that is much higher than peer institutions and is oriented towards quality over quantity. CeMM’s five principles are: create innovative technology; explore biological roots of disease; push opportunities into medical application; empower talents; and multiply impact by sharing. You will be assisted in formulating your most competitive ERC grant ideas and helped with the application. The vigorous, strong partnership with the Medical University of Vienna, and the location in the middle of one of the world’s largest hospital, AKH Wien, is a unique asset. Vienna has been ranked several times worldwide #1 city in terms of quality of life. CeMM is also a member of EU-LIFE, an alliance of 17 top research centers in life sciences to support and strengthen European research excellence, and a sister institute of AITHYRA, the new Research Institute for Biomedical Artificial Intelligence of the Austrian Academy of Sciences in Vienna - www.cemm.oeaw.ac.at.
In modern society, increased lifespan is not always matched by prolonged health and well-being. CeMM is launching a new interdisciplinary research area (PAINAGING) focusing on understanding the biological mechanisms that determine healthy aging and chronic pain for prevention and targeting of several noncommunicable disorders associated with unhealthy ageing, such as neurodegenerative diseases, cancer and cardiometabolic disorders. PAIN-AGING addresses how factors such as biologic aging, metaflammation, viral infection, microbiota composition, and pain signaling pathways interact to promote unhealthy aging and reveal targets for intervention. At CeMM, we propose a completely fresh look with great intellectual rigor matched with unconventional perspectives. Two new hires on the subject PAIN and AGING will join a faculty already exploring key areas including, epigenetic regulation, microbiota biology, metabolism, genomic integrity, inflammation, innovative pharmacology, patient-derived organoids and more.
We are looking for MD and/or PhD scientists with an exceptional track record in pain, neurosciences, immunology, or related fields. Applicants should be ready to establish their first independent research group and pursue innovative research closely connected to clinical questions. Required are scientific quality and originality, a successful track record of scientific achievements and innovative approaches to study human pathophysiology. Inclination for leadership, a knack for creativity, an irrepressible curiosity, a collaborative and interdisciplinary mindset, as well as willingness to exercise kindness as collaborative research-supportive behavior are important ingredients to complete our new faculty member’s profile.
CeMM is an equal opportunity employer, and its strong intellectual environment stems from the international nature of its employees. We believe that diversity and different cultural backgrounds are a clear advantage to successful research, collaborations, and the day-to-day business. The official language at CeMM is English, and >45 different nationalities are represented at the institute. CeMM has been work package leader in a H2020 funded gender equality project called LIBRA, has received an HR4Research Award, and harbors a mix of different talents, backgrounds, competences, interests.
Applications should be written in English and contain.
Please send your application files to application@cemm.at indicating the Reference-Code in the subject line: CeMM PI Pain&Aging.
Application Deadline: 24 April 2026
Tentative Hearing Date: 2-3 June 2026
Potential Starting Date: Autumn 2026