1 Postdoc and 6 PhD positions on host-microbiota interactions in Kiel

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Kiel University

Deadline: January 10, 2024

The Collaborative Research Center 1182 at Kiel University aims to understand why and how microbial communities form long-term associations with hosts from diverse taxonomic groups. We are particularly interested in the specific functional consequences of the interactions, the underlying regulatory principles, and also the associated evolutionary dynamics. Please see our website for more information: www.metaorganism-research.com/

We are seeking outstanding candidates for 1 Postdoc (TV-L 13 100%) and 6 PhD positions
(TV-L 13 65 %), to be filled as soon as possible:

****NEW positions***

Project A2 “Host-microbiome coevolution in the mammalian intestine”

  • A2.1: PhD Position on the role of G protein-coupled receptors as mediators of host-microbe coevolution

Project B1 “Mechanistic and cellular underpinnings of sponge-microbe cross talk

  • B1.1: PhD Position on molecular and cellular basis of sponge-microbe interactions. omics evolutionary Using the local Baltic Sea sponge Halichondria panicea as an experimental model

Project B4 “Microbioal interactions within the metaorganism: mechanisms of bacterial niche specialization and warfare in symbiosis

  • B4.2: PhD position in bacteria-bacteria interactions in host-associated microbial communities

Project C4 “Understanding phage dynamics and function in marine sponges

  • C4.3: PhD position on the impact of phage-bacteria dynamics in wild-caught sponge individuals over the annual seasonal cycle

Project C5 “Functional impact of recent shifts in human lifestyle on host-microbiome interactions”

  • C5.1: PhD position in multi- studies in the human gut microbiome as part of the Global Microbiome Conservancy initiative.
  • C5.2: PhD position in the Evolution of IgA-bacteria interactions within the human metaorganism.

Project Z2: Microorganisms: Culturing, phylogenetic analysis and genetic engineering

  • Postdoc position in microbiology and molecular biology and one or more of the following approaches: microbial cultivation, isolation under anaerobic conditions, genetic approaches

Requirement for employment is a university degree (Master or equivalent) in biology or in a related subject of the CRC for a PhD position. Application for Postdoc position requires a PhD. Subject-specific qualifications depend on the specific project.

We welcome your application regardless of your age, gender, cultural and social background, religion, ideology, disability or sexual identity. As we promote gender equality, women are given priority in cases of equal suitability, ability and professional performance. Kiel University is committed to the employment of people with disabilities: Applications from severely disabled persons and their equals will be given preferential consideration if they are suitable. We expressly welcome applications from people with a migration background. Kiel University bears the quality seal “audit familiengerechte hochschule” and supports the compatibility of work and professional life.

Please send your application as a single pdf-document to Anika Hintz (ahintz@zoologie.uni-kiel.de ). The application should include (i) a curriculum vitae with a list of publications, (ii) a motivation statement (max. 2 pages), containing a maximum of 3 choices from above projects (in order of preference) and reasons for these choices, and (iii) contact addresses of two possible referees. Please abstain from sending application portraits.

Deadline for applications is 10 January 2024.

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