Vacancy ID: 015/2025
Closing date: 2025-02-11
Friedrich Schiller University is a traditional university with a strong research profile rooted in the heart of Germany. As a university covering all disciplines, it offers a wide range of subjects. Its research is focused on the areas Light—Life—Liberty. It is closely networked with non-research institutions, research companies and renowned cultural institutions. With around 17.000 students and more than 10.000 employees, the university plays a major role in shaping Jena’s character as a cosmopolitan and future-oriented city.
The core mission of the Cluster of Excellence “Balance of the Microverse” of the Friedrich Schiller University Jena is to elucidate fundamental principles of the interactions and functions in microbial communities in diverse habitats, ranging from oceans and groundwater to plant and human hosts. We aim to identify the shared characteristics of disturbed or polluted ecosystems as well as infectious diseases on the microbiome level, and develop strategies for their remediation by targeted interventions. The affiliated early career program of the Jena School for Microbial Communication (JSMC) offers an ambitious, structured and interdisciplinary post-graduate training based on top-level fundamental research.
The Cluster of Excellence Balance of the Microverse invites applications for a
at the earliest possible date.We offer a full-time position (40 hours per week) that is initially limited until 31.12.2025.
Background:
Bacteria of the Candidate Phyla Radiation (CPR) represent more than 25% of the total bacterial diversity on Earth. However, knowledge about their life styles and metabolic properties is still scarce due to lack of cultured representatives. Limited de novo biosynthesis capabilities point to a host-dependent life style of CPR. This project aims to characterize physiological, metabolic and molecular features of a recently cultivated vampiristic member of the CPR with its host, obtained from groundwater. We will use transcriptomics, proteomics, and cryo-TEM to study mechanisms of cell-cell recognition, attachment, and the parasite’s strategies to exploit the host cell’s cellular resources. We further aim to identify molecular traits underlying host specificity. As our new Postdoc in this field, you will support and advance ongoing cultivation efforts with challenging CPR parasite-host systems and gain insight into the mechanisms of their interaction.
The project will be hosted at the Aquatic Geomicrobiology working group at the Institute of Biodiversity, Friedrich Schiller University Jena.
The advertised full-time position is (initially) limited until 31.12.2025. The position will be funded through the Excellence Strategy of the German federal and state governments. A part-time contract can be discussed. To promote gender equality in science, applications by women are especially welcome. Candidates with severe disabilities will be given preference in the case of equal qualifications and suitability.
Are you eager to work for us? Then apply by 11.02.2025 using our online form.