Salary: $30,000.00 - $40,000.00 Annually
Application Deadline: Mar 30, 2025
Two Postdoc Positions We are looking for a candidate with experience in cancer biology, virology, and/or extracellular vesicles (EVs) biology to join the recently established research group led by Manuel Albanese at INGM.
The aim of our lab is to develop new therapeutic strategies based on engineered EVs for personalized therapy against viruses and cancer.
Our research is supported by the "my first AIRC Grant" and the FIS Grant (Fondo Italiano per la scienza).
For more info about the group and the project, see here: INGM .
Starting Date: From March 2025 (flexible).
Duration and Salary: 1-year Fellowship renewable for up to 3 years.
Salary will be commensurate with previous research experience (from 30,000 € for Junior postdocs up to 40,000 € for senior postdocs).
Requested Diploma: PhD in biotechnology, cancer biology, virology, or related field.
Languages: Good proficiency in English speaking and writing skills is mandatory.
Required Qualifications and Experience The ideal candidate should be proficient in different wet-laboratory techniques including:
Molecular biology (e.g., cloning, RNA and DNA extraction, PCR) Cellular culture (e.g., culture of cell lines and primary cells from blood, cell transfection and transduction, flow cytometry) Biochemistry (mainly immunoblotting and confocal microscopy) Previous work with extracellular vesicles or viral vectors is a plus.
Experience in master student supervision is also required.
Motivation to collaborate with other researchers of the institute and with international research groups is essential, as the group has collaborators from Germany.
Excellent communication skills and team spirit are vital, along with a problem-solving attitude and the ability to manage competing priorities and work independently.
The successful candidates will work on a variety of projects focused on cutting-edge gene-editing technologies implemented with the development of smart extracellular vesicles-based delivery systems, aiming to advance gene therapies against cancer and viral infections.
In the future, the applicant will be supported to apply for additional national and international fellowship programs (Marie Sklodowska Curie, EMBO, AIRC or similar).
Key Tasks: Conduct and implement a research project focused on gene editing approaches based on extracellular vesicles and viral-like particles.
Generate reliable data for publication and publish reproducible research papers.
Supervise master's and PhD students.
Present, share, and discuss research results within the group, with collaborators, and in scientific conferences.
Proactive interactions with collaborators, especially with INGM viral unit and our national and international collaborators.
We are a group of the Department of Clinical Sciences and Community Health at the University of Milan, and our laboratories are located at the National Institute of Molecular Genetics (INGM).
INGM is in the center of Milan (Italy) and is a high-tech research institute with more than 15 research groups and state-of-the-art laboratories and facilities.
Application Requirements: Curriculum Vitae with a list of publications.
Contact information of two references.
How To Apply: Please send your application to including:
Curriculum Vitae with a list of publications.
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