For candidates planning to apply for a Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) Starting Grant in the field of membrane biology für myScience in Bern - myjob.ch
Die besten 19’024 Jobs in der Region.
Job-typ
10-100%
Pensum
Position

      17.09.2024

      For candidates planning to apply for a Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) Starting Grant in the field of membrane biology

      • Bern
      • Festanstellung 100%

      • Merken
      • drucken
       

      myScience

      myScience

      For candidates planning to apply for a Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) Starting Grant in the field of membrane biology

      For candidates planning to apply for a Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) Starting Grant in the field of membrane biology

      University of Bern
      Published13 September 2024WorkplaceBern, Bern region, SwitzerlandCategory
      Life Sciences
      Research Management
      Position
      Regular Employment / Collaborator

      For candidates planning to apply for a Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) Starting Grant in the field of membrane biology
      80-100%

      The Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine (IBMM) of the University of Bern in Switzerland invites applications from outstanding candidates wishing to start their independent research program and who are looking for a host institute in order to apply for a SNSF Starting Grant by January 15, 2025. Grantees will be appointed as non-tenure track Assistant Professors at the University of Bern.

      Our Institute
      The IBMM is an interdisciplinary institute focusing on the function, structure and pharmacology of membrane proteins such as transporters, ion channels and membrane receptors, with a strong emphasis on their pathophysiological roles in human diseases. To this aim, we combine expertise in biochemistry, chemical synthesis, chemical biology/analytics, electrophysiology, biophysics, molecular biology, cell biology and structural biology. In addition, human ex vivo and genetically modified mouse models are employed to study membrane proteins in different diseases, e.g., cancer, cardiac disorders, preeclampsia and neuropsychiatric disorders.
      Your Profile
      • Strong interest, expertise and research project in the field of membrane biology
      • You fulfill the eligibility criteria for the SNSF Starting Grant
        Your Benefits
        The IBMM will provide the selected candidate with an invitation letter, dedicated laboratory space and access to shared facilities, as well as financial and administrative support. The research environment comprises an international life sciences community as well as excellent scientific infrastructure. Bern is a charming city (UNESCO World Heritage site) that offers excellent quality of life, proximity to the mountains and a multitude of other opportunities for recreation.
        Your Application
        Please submit your application until November 3, 2024, by email to E-Mail schreiben as a single PDF file including
      • Short motivation letter
      • Summary of scientific achievements, e.g., contributions to scientific papers, organization of workshops or outreach activities (max. 1 page)
      • Full CV o Complete list of publications with details on the candidate’s contributions o Overview of the planned research project (max. 2 pages)
      • Brief description of the support needed including desk and bench space, necessary equipment
      • Contact information of two referees

      Selection Procedure
      Applications from candidates will be evaluated by the principal investigators of the IBMM. Selected applicants will be invited for an oral presentation and to discuss their research ideas with us.

      The IBMM of the University of Bern is an equal opportunity employer and women and individuals from underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.

      Only applications fulfilling the eligibility criteria by the SNSF will be considered!

      www.karriere.unibe.ch') Legal Notice

      In your application, please refer to myScience.ch and referenceJobID65385.

      Arbeitsort: Bern