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Open position: Group Leader/Researcher in Molecular Infection Medicine

The Laboratory for Molecular Infection Medicine Sweden, MIMS, is looking for an excellent young researcher to become Group Leader for innovative research in molecular infection medicine. The topic includes but is not limited to research on the biology of bacteria, viruses, parasites and the microbiome and how these interact with the immune system of the host. MIMS has a strong track record of research into microbial (including viral) pathogenesis, and provides excellent access to national research infrastructure, including cutting edge cryo-electron microscopy.

Application deadline: 31 July 2023.

MIMS intends to recruit a new Group Leader (Researcher) to start in the coming year. Funding is allocated for a five-year period, with the option of extension up to a total of nine years conditional upon a successful external evaluation in the fourth year.

The recruited researcher will receive extensive support to establish their own research group with members at postdoctoral and doctoral level. Successful applicants are also expected to be able to supplement their research budget by attracting national and international research grants.

MIMS Group Leaders are expected to conduct a successful research program in synergy with the multidisciplinary research environments in which MIMS is integrated and also participate in collaborations and joint activities that promote research and exchanges within The Nordic EMBL Partnership for Molecular Medicine.

 

Tasks
The tasks include primarily leading and conducting research in molecular infection medicine within the MIMS research environment. The research tasks also include seeking external funds for funding one's own research. Conducting education at postgraduate level in the subject area may be included. Administrative tasks and assignments within the department and the Faculty of Medicine may also be included. The ability to manage personnel and operations is expected for the position as Group Leader. The position is based in Umeå (but work in another place may occur).

Qualification requirements
To qualify as a Group Leader the applicant must have completed a doctorate or have a foreign degree deemed to be equivalent to a doctorate. Candidates should have undergone post-doctoral training and education in relevant research area. In addition, competence and commitment in training young researchers and supervision of scientific theses is required.

We seek a talented early career researcher who has already produced excellent research work with relevance to molecular infectious medicine, is ready to work independently and shows potential to be a research leader. Successful candidates will be competitive for ERC Starting Grants and should therefore have obtained a doctoral degree, or corresponding qualifications, no later than two and no more than seven years before the application.

 

Assessment criteria
As a basis for assessment when hiring a Group Leader, the degree of such skill that is a requirement for eligibility for employment shall apply is scientific skills. In addition, attention can be paid to proficiency in academic leadership.

A general basis for assessment for Group Leaders at Umeå University is both, good cooperative skills and the expertise and suitability in general required to complete the work duties satisfactorily.

The weighting of assessment criteria
During appointment, scientific skills will be given the highest weighting (3), thereafter proficiency in academic leadership (1).

Description of the assessment criteria
In assessing scientific skills for this position, particular emphasis will be placed on independent research initiatives, innovation, relevance, quality and originality in ongoing and planned research in molecular infection medicine. Documentation of published original work in which the applicant has had a prominent role and received external research grants as main or co-applicant is considered as especially meritorious. Also meritorious is a post-doctoral stay at a university other than the one where the applicant completed his/her PhD,as well as referee assignments from international scientific journals.

In assessing proficiency in academic leadership for this position, particular emphasis will be placed on evidence of the ability to lead and train a team of researchers.

Experience of teaching in undergraduate and graduate education can be an advantage. We expect an interest in training the next generation of researchers.

The applicant’s potential to develop collaborations with EMBL and the Nordic EMBL Partnership for Molecular Medicine is also considered as meritorious for this position.

 

Application
You apply via our e-recruitment system which you can reach via the application button below. Last application date is 31/07/2023. When the application is received, you will receive a confirmation email.

The application should include the following:

An introductory letter summarizing the applicant's career, previous research experience of relevance for molecular infection medicine, and the future research career plans (1-2 pages),
CV with a list of all scientific publications (with the five most important marked),
A copy of the doctoral degree certificate,
A short research plan (5 pages maximum) with a summary of expected results and importance in translational and molecular medical infection research.
Names and contact details for three references.
Applications will be evaluated by a recruitment committee that includes faculty representing EMBL and the nodes within The Nordic EMBL Partnership for Molecular Medicine. A top ranked group of applicants will be invited to interview with the Recruitment Committee. The assessment will result in a recommendation to be forwarded to the MIMS Executive Board for decision which will be the documented basis for an employment decision by the dean of the faculty involved and for decision about departmental affiliation.

For more information, please contact MIMS Director, Professor Oliver Billker: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., +46 90 785 67 78

We welcome your application!

 

Umeå University strives to offer an equal environment where open dialogue between people with different backgrounds and perspectives lay the foundation for learning, creativity and development. We welcome people with different backgrounds and experiences to apply for the current employment.

See the full recruitment ad and how to apply here: https://umu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:620573/ 

Emmanuelle Charpentier took the Nobel Prize in Chemistry

Emmanuelle has been awarded jointly with Jennifer Doudna the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for discovering the groundbreaking CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technology. She is a former group leader at MIMS, honorary doctor at Umeå University and former visiting professor at UCMR.

Movie by Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation (https://kaw.wallenberg.org/)

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Emmanuelle Charpentier, Alumna at MIMS, Director of the Max Planck Unit for the Science of Pathogens, Berlin, Germany.

Link to the Emmanuelle Charpentier Lab

Battling antibiotic resistance

movie by Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation, with participation of scientists from MIMS and UCMR:
Or watch the original movie on:
https://kaw.wallenberg.org/

Research about infectious diseases:

Oliver Billker in movie of Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation:
Or watch the original movie on:
https://kaw.wallenberg.org/

Emmanuelle Charpentier
about her research at MIMS

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