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Job description
The project will be fully executed at the Erasmus MC, department of Immunology, Rotterdam, the Netherlands. You will be appointed at the Immunology department.
- You will be responsible for the execution and coordination concerning the development of the antiviral drug discovery platform and directing staff on the project.
- You will collect data and perform data analyses and interact with investigators at Erasmus MC.
Erasmus MC (University Medical Center Rotterdam)
Requirements
Candidates with a strong background and hands-on experience in molecular and cell biology, cell culture, in vitro screenings and reporter models will be considered. Candidates are expected to collaborate closely with a postdoc and technicians on the project and scientists at the Erasmus MC, be highly motivated and have a team spirit.
Conditions of employment
- You will receive a temporary position for 1 year.
- The gross monthly salary amounts a minimum of € 3.493,- and a maximum of € 5.504,- (scale 10).
- Excellent fringe benefits, such as a 13th month that is already paid out in November and a individual travel expense package.
- An International Office which aids you in preparing for you arrival and stay.
- Pension insurance with ABP. We take care of approximately 2/3 of the monthly contribution.
- Special benefits, such as a incompany physiotherapist and bicycle repairer. And there is also a gym where you can work on your fitness after work.
Employer
Erasmus MC
Erasmus MC stands for a healthy population and excellence in healthcare. By conducting groundbreaking work, we aim to push boundaries through leading the way in research, education and healthcare. We have access to the latest equipment and techniques in a state-of-the-art environment.
The department of Immunology performs cutting edge basic and translational research, participates in patient care by performing laboratory diagnostics (Laboratory for Medical Immunology) and supporting Clinical Immunology, and performs a wide range of educational activities. Major research focuses in the department span molecular to clinical immunology and includes the development and function of innate and adaptive immunity, autoimmunity, immune deficiencies, immunity to infection, neuroimmunology, and lymphoid malignancies. The department has state-of-the-art facilities and equipment that support basic and translational research. The department is involved in multiple International Consortia and networks, which facilitate innovation and rapid implementation of new immunological concepts and technologies.