Are you an experienced researcher with a PhD interested in continuing your pursuit of scientific questions in a diverse, ambitious, and competitive environment? Are you someone with the desire to improve your mentorship skills, develop your own research ideas, establish new collaborations, and pursue new funding opportunities? We have a vacancy for a postdoc in
Liquid-liquid Phase Separation in Biological Systems, with possibility to work part-time. Will you join our team?
What will you be doing?We, the
Physical Chemistry and Soft Matter Laboratory (PCC), have an open postdoctoral position available in the research domain of Liquid-liquid Phase Separation in Biological Systems. Your role will be to strengthen and establish promising collaborative research lines in PCC and at Wageningen University and Research (WUR). You will be part of a team of experienced and ambitious postdocs striving for scientific excellence within the stated science domain. Simultaneously, you will develop your own research vision and ideas, and talent in supervision and establishing new collaborations. This position offers extensive scientific freedom to pursue your own interests and obtain preliminary data as you are expected to pursue your own funding opportunities. You are expected to apply for your own funding (e.g., NWO talent program Veni). You will be provided with coaching and mentorship in grant writing.
You will be offered the ability to work closely together with existing PhD candidates within PCC to develop your own leadership and mentorship abilities.
PCC is a group of likeminded scientists interested in phenomena at the nanoscale, where creative chemistry is essential, complex physics is a rule rather than an exception and biology comes to life.
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We are looking for an enthusiastic and ambitious postdoc candidate on the topic of biomolecular condensates to join the EmBioSys Lab, a subgroup within PCC, headed by Siddharth Deshpande (
https://siddharthdeshpandelab.com/). We are a young and interdisciplinary group, interested in building synthetic cells, understanding the role of phase separation in biological systems, and developing lab-on-a-chip sensing platforms. In this project, you will focus on understanding condensate dynamics in real biological and/or synthetic biomimetic systems. An array of up-to-date techniques including microfabrication, (super-resolution) microscopy, AFM, molecular biology toolbox will be at your disposal. Furthermore, you will be a part of a multidisciplinary and a collaborative environment focusing on diverse questions within the field of soft matter. Experience in soft matter, liquid-liquid phase separation, and/or microfluidics is highly advantageous.