Project description Antibiotic resistance is a major and ever-increasing health threat, projecting to result in 10 million deaths annually by 2050. An often-overlooked cause for this resistance is the fact that many antibacterial agents are unable to effectively target intracellular bacteria. Hidden inside their host cells, these intracellular bacteria can manipulate the immune system, evade immune surveillance and/or find shelter in intracellular compartments to escape antibacterial agents.In the NWO-funded project
Chiron, we aim to address this pressing issue by developing novel carriers and innovative infection models (both 2D and 3D) to eradicate these intracellular pathogens and unveil underlying mechanisms driving resistance.
This project offers a unique opportunity for interdisciplinary and international collaboration, particularly with the Radboudumc Biomaterials research group and several industry partners.The candidate, alongside our team, will be responsible for research on infection model development, investigating resistant mechanisms and assessing the effectiveness of the novel drug carriers.
The candidate will be situated within the Department of Preventive Dentistry, specialized in microbiological aspects of dental research. The department comprises researchers experienced in various fields: clinical dentistry, molecular biology, microbiology, microbial ecology and bioinformatics and regularly hosts international PhD students and postdoc researchers. This fostering a supportive and intellectually stimulating working environment.
The candidate will be enrolled in the Graduate School of ACTA, University of Amsterdam. Besides this vacancy for a Postdoc we also have a vacancy for a PhD candidate.
Your duties - Lead the development of in vitro infection models incorporating host cells and either aerobic (e.g. Staphylococcus aureus) or anaerobic bacteria (e. g. Porhyromonas gingivalis).
- Utilize the infection models to assess the effectiveness of novel drug carriers in combating infections
- Perform imaging and omics analysis to study microbe-host interactions in vitro
- Take the lead in data analysis and compile research findings into scientific publications and project progress reports based on research findings.
- Coordinate and facilitate user committee meetings
- Supervise and mentor trainees and students involved in the project
- Lead the development of in vitro infection models incorporating host cells and either aerobic (e.g. Staphylococcus aureus) or anaerobic bacteria (e. g. Porhyromonas gingivalis).
- Utilize the infection models to assess the effectiveness of novel drug carriers in combating infections
- Perform imaging and omics analysis to study microbe-host interactions in vitro
- Take the lead in data analysis and compile research findings into scientific publications and project progress reports based on research findings.
- Coordinate and facilitate user committee meetings
- Supervise and mentor trainees and students involved in the project