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Postdoc in Compu­ta­tional Biology: Leading the EpiFlaMe consortium

Postdoc in Compu­ta­tional Biology

Leading the EpiFlaMe consortium
(Memory in Epithelial Cells — Organ Speci­ficity and Cancer)

The group: The candidate will be part of the Compu­ta­tional Systems Biology group at the University of Salzburg, which is headed by Nikolaus Fortelny (https://plus.ac.at/fortelny). The group is focused on integrating single-cell/s­patial multi-omics data with biolo­gical knowledge using AI/ML and other compu­ta­tional approaches in cancer and immunology research. We focus on approaches that produce robust, reliable, and ideally inter­pr­e­table results.

The project: EpiFlaMe (Memory in Epithelial Cells — Organ Speci­ficity and Cancer: https://plus.ac.at/epiflame) is a large consortium of seven research groups dedicated to under­standing inflamm­atory memory in epithelia. The postdoc will be supported by a bioin­for­matics technician to coordinate and perform integrative bioin­for­matic data analysis of multi-omics profiles generated by these various groups, focusing on producing a consortium flag-ship publi­cation (similar to Fortelny et al., Nature Immunology, 2024). The project focuses on under­standing epithelial inflamm­atory memory and its relati­onship with cancer develo­pment. Using multi-omics profiling, innovative organoid cell cultures and in-vivo models the consortium will create the first syste­matic molecular map of inflamm­atory memory in epithelial cells across multiple organs. The goal of the EpiFlaMe research program is to lay the foundation for future therapies that can treat chronic inflamm­atory diseases and help prevent tumor formation in an organ-specific way.

The place: The city of Salzburg has ample natural and cultural attrac­tions as well as fast connec­tions to Vienna and Munich. It is surrounded by beautiful lakes and mountains, with various oppor­tu­nities for recrea­tional and sports activities. The university has 18 000 students, and a highly colla­bo­rative research environment in both biome­dical and compu­ta­tional sciences.

Quali­fi­ca­tions:
* PhD in biology, bioin­for­matics, biotech­nology, computer science, statistics, physics, or similar
* Excellent scien­tific thinking and commu­ni­cation, high level of motivation and drive
* Programming (R/python) and other quanti­tative skills (statistics, AI/ML, network biology)
* Experience with (multi-)omics integrative data analysis, single-cell / spatial data, and/or CRISPR screens
* An under­standing of and interest in immunology
* Excellent English and commu­ni­cation skills, especially commu­ni­cation with wet-lab biolo­gists

Details:
* Start date: as soon as possible
* Duration: end of 2029 (project may then be prolonged for 4 years)
* Salary and work hours according to Austrian funding regula­tions
* Place of work: Salzburg, Austria

Our offer:
* Experience in coordi­nating a large research consortium focused on how immunology drives cancer
* Cutting-edge academic environment (https://scholar.google.at/citations?user=IHjaqgkAAAAJ)
* Being part of an inter­na­tional, inter­di­sci­plinary, and fun team and consortium
* Oppor­tu­nities for self-growth through courses for hard and soft skills
* Parti­ci­pation in confe­rences and project meetings
* Excellent social benefits of working in Austria (holidays, health insurance)
* Environment that values a healthy work / life balance

Appli­cation:
https://survey.plus.ac.at/index.php/282137

Deadline:
None — we hire on a rolling basis.

We look forward to hearing from you!