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The Department of Laboratory Medicine, Children’s and Women’s Health encompasses teaching, research and development in several laboratory and clinical specialties including molecular medicine. The Department works in close cooperation with the University Hospital in Trondheim, St. Olav’s Hospital, providing a unique opportunity for an integrated environment for research, teaching and clinical medicine. http://www.ntnu.edu/lbk
The postdoctoral fellow research project “Regulation of shiga toxins and other virulence genes in HUS-associated and non-HUS associated shiga toxin producing Escherichia coli (STEC)”will focus on studies of the role of gene regulation for Shiga toxin (Stx)-expression in a variety of STEC strains, both International strains with available genome data and sequenced STEC strains from Norway. Data from bioinformatics analyses will be compared with results from in vitrogene regulation of Stx expression in laboratory assays and with clinical information on disease severity. Depending on personal qualifications the postdoctoral fellow may focus on either solely the bioinformatics part of the project, or alternatively may combine the bioinformatics analyses and laboratory experiments. We seek a talented, enthusiastic and creative candidate with a strong academic record and a commitment to bioinformatics and microbiological research. The period of employment for the postdoctoral fellow position is two years. The candidate’s motivation, skills and personal qualifications for the position and project should be described in the application letter.
For this position the applicant must hold:
A PhD in a relevant area such as bioinformatics, biology or microbiology.
Documented theoretical and practical experience with relevant methods in bioinformatics.
Excellent communication skills, written and spoken.
Excellent English skills, written and spoken.
Emphasis will also be placed on:
The candidate’s motivation and personal qualifications for the position.
The ability to work in an interdisciplinary research team.
Personal creativity and innovation.
NTNU is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applicants from both EU/EEA and non-EU countries. The university is strongly committed to diversity within its community and welcomes applications from members of ethnic minorities.
Selected applicants will be invited to undergo an interview.
Depending on qualifications and academic background, Postdoctoral fellows (code 1352) at the Faculty of Medicine will be remunerated at wage levels 57-76 on the Norwegian State salary scale, with a gross salary from NOK 473 100 - NOK 679 400 a year, from which 2% is deducted for the Norwegian Public Service Pension Fund. Normal wage level is 57-60. A yearly amount for operating costs will be added.
How to apply:
Applicants are asked to apply via this page. The vacancy has ID number 77-13.
The application should contain the following attachments:
Application letter
Applicants’ CV
Publication list
Copy of relevant transcripts and diplomas
Short statement from a former supervisor/tutor/teacher
Contact info for at least two relevant references
Deadline for applications: August 11th 2013
For further information about the position, please contact:
Associate Professor Jan Egil Afset, (+47) 725 73319, jan.afset@ntnu.no
Professor Finn Drabløs, (+47) 725 73333, finn.drablos@ntnu.no
For information concerning the application process, please contact:
HR-consultant Mariann Hansen, (+47) 735 98725, mariann.hansen@ntnu.no
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