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Technical Assistant in Gastrointestinal Biology

Technical Assistant in Gastrointestinal Biology

Austria 14 Feb 2021
CeMM

CeMM

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The Busslinger laboratory with the dual affiliation of CeMM, the Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and the Medical University of Vienna is recruiting a highly motivated Research Technician to join an international team of scientists working on research question covering the gastrointestinal tract. To work successfully in our international team excellent language skills, communication talent and good organizational skills are a prerequisite.

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CeMM is a flagship institute for biomedical research in the heart of Europe, Vienna. CeMM is committed to highest scientific standards. The environment is very collaborative, dynamic and international. One of CeMM`s advantages is to be in close proximity to the Vienna Medical University Campus and the General Hospital (AKH). This allows the fruitful interaction of basic scientists with clinicians, and the use of models and cutting-edge technology to disease-relevant biological questions. According to a study by The Scientist, CeMM is ranked as the best European place to work in Academia 2012, internationally CeMM appears at the fourth place.

The Medical University of Vienna is part of one of the largest academic hospitals in Europe. The department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology does not only concentrate on patient care but has also a strong focus on translational research. A strength of the Medical University is the excellent exchange between clinicians and researchers.

The newly established Busslinger laboratory investigates the epithelial cell layers of the human gastrointestinal tract. How do they work? What are the important molecular functions? How are they regulated? How do cells interact with nutrients, microbiota and other microenvironmental factors? What happens during diseases? Our research focuses heavily on organoid technology, genome-editing and high-throughput sequencing approaches. The dual affiliation between CeMM and the Medical University provides a unique opportunity to combine translational research with cutting edge research methodologies.

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We offer a great working environment for passionate scientists and an attractive employee benefits package.

Please click on the apply now-button below to apply online with your application documents (cover letter, CV and names and contact details of 2 referees).

Closing date for applications: 14 February 2021

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