Max Planck Unit for the Science of Pathogens
Project Leader
(Infection Biology and Immunity/
Host-bacterial pathogen interaction)
The Max Planck Unit for the Science of Pathogens headed by its director Prof. Emmanuelle Charpentier is seeking a full time Project Leader with
excellent skills and knowledge in the field of Infection Biology, Immunity and Host-Bacterial Pathogen Interaction.
The Max Planck Unit for the Science of Pathogens is an international research institute currently being established, whose research focuses on
basic biological principles in bacterial pathogens (
https://www.emmanuelle-charpentier-lab.org).
We are particular interested in genetic and biochemical mechanisms of regulation by RNAs and proteins in bacterial pathogens causing diseases in humans,
and in viruses of these pathogens. The overall aims of the Unit`s research are to gain a better understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms
that control and regulate bacterial infectious processes.
Within our research topics (Infection Biology and Immunity/Host-Bacterial Pathogen Interaction,
https://www.emmanuelle-charpentier-lab.org/research/cluster-e-gas-vesicles-and-interactions-with-the-human-host/) we are seeking a
highly motivated and talented Project Leader to join an international and collaborative team in an outstanding and competitive scientific
environment. We are seeking highly qualified scientists with an excellent research track record and previous post-doctoral research experience,
committed to a career in basic research. The successful candidate is expected to set up and maintain the scientific and technical expertise of
the research topic for the Unit, pursue research at the highest standards, oversee the work of younger scientists (PhD, master and undergraduate
students), and contribute actively to collaborative and complementary research across the Unit. This position provides all necessary resources
to allow the successful candidate to develop her/his career to a senior researcher level.
The candidate’s qualification should include:
- PhD in Biochemistry, Genetics, Immunology, Microbiology and/or Molecular Biology
- A proven track record in Infection Biology and Immunity is considered an advantage
- A proven record of successful publications in highly respected international scientific journals
- A successful post-doctoral experience
- Fluent in English language
- Experience working abroad is considered as an advantage
- Friendly disposition, confident and responsible work ethics
- Working independently and as part of an international team
- Self-motivated and enthusiastic to work in a competitive, dynamic, stimulating and interacting international scientific environment focusing on basic biological research
The position is initially for three years with the possibility of an extension after evaluation. The payment level is based on the German state public
service salary scale (up to E14, TVöD-Bund) according to the training, qualifications and professional experience. The benefits correspond to the
regulations of the public service. The position is available at the earliest possible date. The Max Planck Society is committed to employing more handicapped
individuals and especially encourages them to apply. Furthermore, the Max Planck Society seeks to increase the number of women in those areas where they are
underrepresented and therefore explicitly encouraged women to apply.
Applications will be accepted exclusively via our online application portal. If you are interested, please follow the link
https://recruitingapp-5133.de.umantis.com/Vacancies/382/Application/New/2?lang=eng
and upload your full application in English by
September 30th, 2018:
Max Planck Unit for the Science of PathogensDepartment of Human Resources