Post doctoral researcher in Human Immune Disease group [Norway]


 

Post doctoral researcher in Human Immune Disease group

Section for Research and development, Dept. Medical Genetics, Oslo University Hospital HF

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About the position

A three year postdoctoral position (wet-lab) is available at Dept. Medical Genetics, section for Research and Development, Oslo University Hospital.

Your research will be part of a translational research project titled “Functional genomics platform for discovery of regulatory genetic variation and mechanisms in immune disorders”. You will be employed by Oslo University Hospital, while the project and your physical working location will be at the Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway (NCMM), the Nordic EMBL Partnership for Molecular Medicine in the Oslo Science Park. NCMM, hosted by the University of Oslo, is an international biomedical research centre, with the overall objective of translating basic medical research into clinical practice.

The Human Immune Disease group led by Janna Saarela (https://www.med.uio.no/ncmm/english/groups/saarela-group/index.html) focuses on improving the understanding of biological pathways and pathogenic mechanisms in rare and common immune disorders by utilizing high-throughput genomics technologies (WGS/WES/transcriptomics) and cell based immune assays. By identifying novel genetic causes for immune disorders and characterizing their molecular consequences, we are producing novel knowledge of the immune functions in health and disease to improve diagnosis and treatment of patients presenting with immune deficiency and immune dysregulation.

The Department of Medical Genetics at Oslo University Hospital is Norway’s largest medical genetics department with over 200 employees. The department is responsible for diagnostics of rare and inherited diseases, and runs a national research infrastructure for high-throughput DNA sequencing at the Norwegian Consortium for Sequencing and Personalized Medicine (www.norseq.org). The research section in the department has 7 research groups (www.ous-research.no/meg/) working in various fields of medical genetics, including genetics, epigenetics, bioinformatics and functional genetics of breast cancer, autoimmune diseases, neurological, cardiovascular and psychiatric disorders. The Saarela group is collaborating with the research section at the department.

Oslo University Hospital is a workplace with great diversity. We believe this is absolutely crucial to solving the tasks required of us. We therefore want this diversity to be reflected among the applicants for our positions and encourage everyone to apply regardless of who you are and what background you have.


Key information
Application deadline:

05.06.2023

Employer:

Oslo universitetssykehus HF

Title:

Post doctoral researcher

Positions:

1

Full-time/part-time:

Full-time

Employment type:

Contract

Percentage of full-time:

100

Webcruiter ID:

4663653053

Start date:

01.07.2023

End date:

30.06.2026

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About the position

The aim of the HSØ funded project is to set up a functional genomics platform based on long and short read RNA sequencing and genome editing combined with functional assays of cell models to improve the diagnostic yield and identify novel disease-causing genetic variants for inherited errors of immunity. Your role will be to set up the long read RNA sequencing on the Oxford Nanopore platform, produce sequencing libraries and run the sequencing experiments. You will also have a major role in providing evidence for the causal role of the identified candidate variants and novel understanding of the underlying mechanisms by creating CRISPR Cas edited knock-out/knock-in models in primary T cells, iPS cells and/or relevant cell line for functional immunological analysis.

You will be a member and working closely with Saarela's Human immune disorder research group (https://www.med.uio.no/ncmm/english/groups/saarela-group/index.html) and are encouraged to build close collaborations with the other groups in NCMM, Oslo University Hospital and the other Nordic EMBL Molecular Medicine centres.

Qulifications

We are looking for enthusiastic and hard-working person with a background in cell biology, immunology and/or genetics.
You are a rigorous experimentalist but also have an interest in the clinical conditions we work with.

  • Applicants must hold a PhD degree or equivalent in biomedicine, cell or molecular biology, immunology or human genetics.
  • Fluent oral and written communication skills in English are mandatory.


These qualifications will count in the assessment:

  • Previous work experience in multidisciplinary research environments.
  • Hands-on experience in NGS technology and library preparation, preferable in RNA sequencing
  • Hands-on experience in genome editing
  • Hands-on experience in human cell culture (primary cells, iPS or stem cells and cell lines)
  • Experience in immune cell functional assays
  • Experience in flow cytometry and data analysis.
  • Experience in designing and performing molecular genetics laboratory experiments, such as DNA/RNA analyses, cloning, transformation, plasmid extraction, protein expression and isolation
  • Experience in protein work (western blotting, binding assays)
  • Experience in immunofluorescence microscopy and basic fluorescence image analysis
  • Personal fit and willingness to supervise PhD students and staff.

Personal skills

  • Hard-working and motivated.
  • Organized.
  • Self-directed and independent.
  • Good team working skills

We offer

  • A full-time contract for three years with possibility for extension, depending on availability of funding
  • A 6 month trial period will be applied
  • Salary in agreement with the current collective agreement
  • A workplace that is an inclusive working life (IA) company
  • A stimulating (international, multidisciplinary) research environment where quality, professionalism and team spirit are encouraged.
  • The opportunity to be part of a young and dynamic team
  • Rigorous research training and supervision


How to apply

The application must include:

  • cover letter statement of motivation and research interests
  • a CV
  • copies of educational certificates (academic transcripts only)
  • a complete list of publications and academic works
  • list of reference persons: 2-3 references (name, relation to candidate, e-mail and phone number).


Please note that all documents must be in English.

The application with attachments must be delivered in our electronic recruiting system (web-cruiter). Foreign applicants are advised to attach an explanation of their University's grading system.
When evaluating the application, emphasis will be given to the applicant’s academic and personal prerequisites to carry out the project.
Applicants may be called in for an interview.


Place of work

Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway (NCMM), the Nordic EMBL Partnership for Molecular Medicine in the Oslo Science Park.

Address: Gaustadalleen 21, 0349 Oslo




Address:
Forskningsparken - Oslo Science Park, Gaustadalléen 21, 0349 Oslo, Norway
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Contacts

Janna S. Saarela
Prof.
Email:
j.s.saarela@ncmm.uio.no

About the employer
Oslo University Hospital is a highly specialized hospital in charge of extensive regional and local hospital assignments. As Scandinavia’s largest hospital, we carry out more than 1.2 million patient treatments each year. The hospital has a nationwide responsibility for a number of national and multi-regional assignments, and has several national centers of competence. Oslo University Hospital is responsible for approximately 50 percent of all medical and health care research conducted at Norwegian hospitals, and is a significant role player within the education of a large variety of health care personnel.


 

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