
23 Feb Postdoc Neurobiology & Aging
Postdoc Neurobiology & Aging
Currently we are looking for a Postdoc.
Job Description
Within our institute we have a vacancy for a Postdoc to strengthen our newest department Neurobiology & Aging. This department investigates aging and age-associated diseases such as Parkinson’s disease and dementia, diseases that affect more and more people every year. Besides, the neurological effects of SARS-CoV-2 are investigated. Many aspects of these diseases are still unknown of misunderstood and/or not fully examined.
The postdoc we are looking for will be concerned with more in depth research of this neuroscientific field. He or she will cooperate on many aspects of this research and will use his/her knowledge and ideas to design and execute projects. This all happens within cooperation of the department and in collaboration with several other disciplines of the BPRC, like veterinarians, radiology and pathology. Because of the nature of this work, he or she will be responsible for scientific reports and for publishing research data.
Requirements
We are looking for a person with the following characteristics:
- PhD in Neuroscience or a related area;
- Proficient in molecular biological techniques, data analysis and statistics;
- Experience in writing scientific articles;
- Experience in grant writing has a preference;
- FELASA certificate (article 9) is recommended;
- Good presentation and writing skills in English and preferably also in Dutch;
- Eye for detail and able to work accurately;
- Good network and communication skills;
- Flexible and motivated work attitude;
- Positive opinion about our institute activities.
Conditions Of Employment
An independent and versatile job in a stimulating environment with a diversity of great colleagues.
Employer
BPRC
BPRC is a scientific research institute that conducts biomedical research on serious diseases, e.g. AIDS, malaria, hepatitis, corona, tuberculosis and autoimmune diseases such as MS, as well as age-associated diseases such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. We aim to contribute to developing vaccines and medicines for life threatening human diseases. At the same time, we also expend a great deal of energy on the development of testing methods that do not involve animal testing.
Additional Information
If you’re interested in this job, please send us your letter and resume.
You can do this by press the application button below.
For more information about this vacancy, you can contact the neurobiology and aging department at 015 2842728. For more information about BPRC, please check our website www.bprc.nl
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