The Traweger Lab at Paracelsus Medical University is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate to work on an IBW/EFRE-funded research project investigating the role of matricellular proteins in tendon enthesis homeostasis and degeneration. An additional aim of the project is the development of self-organizing, enthesis-like tissue substitutes for regenerative repair strategies.
The successful candidate will work at the interface of tendon biology and tissue engineering, employing genetic mouse models and advanced experimental approaches. We are looking for a scientist with a strong interest in musculoskeletal research and a proven willingness to acquire new skills. We are looking for strong candidates with a recent PhD and the ability to work independently as well as in collaborative research efforts.
PhD in Cell Biology, Developmental Biology, Biomedical Engineering, or a related field
Proficiency with molecular biology techniques, including qRT-PCR, Western blot, immunofluorescence
Computational skills in data processing and statistical analysis; experience with sc/snRNA-seq, NGS, metabolomics, proteomics datasets (R/Python) is highly desirable
Excellent written and verbal English communication skills; German is an advantage
Background in tendon or musculoskeletal biology
Familiarity with ECM biology, cell-matrix interactions, and inflammatory signaling pathways
On the basis of full-time employment (40 hours/week) the salary is ₠ 4.700 gross per month (14 x per year)
Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg, Austria
Statement of research interest (250-500 words)
A copy of education degrees
Paracelsus Medical University