Job Information
Organisation/Company: Uniwersytet Jagielloński
Research Field: Biological sciences » Biology
Researcher Profile: Established Researcher (R3)
Positions: Postdoc Positions
Application Deadline: 24 Aug 2026 - 23:59 (Europe/Warsaw)
Country: Poland
Type of Contract: Temporary
Job Status: Full-time
Hours Per Week: 40
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?: Horizon Europe - ERC
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?: No
Offer Description
Rector of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow (Poland) invites applications for the position of an assistant professor funded through the research project of the European Research Council (ERC) titled “In with the good, out with the bad: understanding small molecule influx and efflux in gut” (IN and OUT)
The human gut microbiome has a profound influence on many aspects of human health. The Bacteroides genus belongs to the Gram-negative Bacteroidetes phylum and is the most abundant genus in the guts of western world populations. Bacteroides have received much attention due to their ability to utilise dietary glycans that are inaccessible to the host ("fibre"). However, the ability to degrade fibre is unlikely to explain the dominance of Bacteroides, given the fibre-poor diets in western societies. Since microbial and epithelial cell turnover in the human gut is very high, there are many diet-independent nutrient sources within the gut, and we hypothesise that Bacteroides have evolved to efficiently utilise those. In addition, noxious compounds such as bile acids and antibiotics need to be removed from the cell. All these processes depend critically on lipoproteins, channels and transporters residing in the bacterial outer membrane (OM).
The EU-funded project "IN and OUT" aims to identify novel OM influx and efflux processes in gut Bacteroides via a multi-disciplinary approach to understand why this genus is so abundant. Compared to Proteobacteria like E. coli in which these processes have been studied in detail, OM influx and efflux in the phylogenetically distant Bacteroides is largely terra incognita. The first strand within the project (INFLUX) focuses on acquisition of abundant nutrients within the gut, such as proteins, peptidoglycan, nucleic acids and lipids. The second strand (EFFLUX) is dedicated to studying efflux pumps, which play important roles in removing toxic molecules like antibiotics and human drugs from the cell. In both projects you will discover novel biology that will contribute to our understanding why the genus Bacteroides is so abundant in the human gut.
Where to apply
E-mail: job.mcb@uj.edu.pl
Requirements
Research Field: Biological sciences » Biology
Education Level: PhD or equivalent
Skills/Qualifications
The selection procedure is open for all individuals, who meet the requirements set out in Articles 113 and 116.2.3) of the Act of 20 July 2018 – Law on Higher Education and Science, and who meet the following eligibility criteria according to § 165 of the Statute of the Jagiellonian University:
- holding at least a doctoral degree;
- having relevant scientific achievements;
- taking active part in scientific life.
Specific Requirements
- A PhD in microbiology, structural biology or a related discipline, such as biophysics or biochemistry.
- A minimum of 12 months’ research experience gained outside one’s country of origin and at least 12 months’ experience in an international research environment in the field of structural biology or microbiology.
- A proven track record of publications in peer-reviewed journals with a high impact factor. Candidates (F/M) with publications as first author or joined first author in adequate journals will be particularly favored.
- Proven ability to write and produce high-quality scientific publications in prestigious journals (e.g. from the “Nature” portfolio).
- Highly experienced in microbiology, preferably with skills related to culturing anaerobic bacteria.
- Knowledge of cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) techniques, specifically single-particle analysis, as well as X-ray crystallography and molecular modelling.
- A proven ability to produce visualizations of complex biological concepts to the publication standards of top-tier journals (e.g. the “Nature” portfolio).
- Experience in preparing competitive grant applications.
- Fluency in English, enabling the clear and concise presentation of complex interdisciplinary issues (microbiology and structural biology).
- Advanced organizational skills.
- Mental resilience, a team-oriented attitude and the ability to remain calm and maintain an analytical approach under pressure.
- A proactive approach to problem-solving and the ability to quickly assimilate new technologies and methodologies.
Languages: ENGLISH
Level: Excellent
Research Field: Biological sciences » Biology
Years of Research Experience: 1 - 4
Additional Information
Benefits
- stable employment based on an employment contract at the renowned university,
- cooperation with the interdisciplinary academic community represented by well-known scientists,
- scientific support as well as the possibility of qualifications improvement and professional development,
- access to research infrastructure,
- benefits in the form of i.a. Multisport card, sports activities, medical packages, group insurance,
- additional social benefits.
Selection process
The first stage of the selection procedure is the formal assessment of the submitted documents. Applications which meet all formal requirements are the subject of substantive assessment, during which an interview with the Candidate (F/M) may be conducted (directly or via electronic communication channels), upon settling the date of the interview with the Candidate (F/M). During the interview, the soft competencies indicated in the announcement will also be verified.
The Candidate (F/M) has the right to appeal against the negative assessment by the selection board within 7 days from receiving the information about the results of the assessment.
The selection procedure is conducted in accordance with The Policy of Open, Transparent and Merit-Based Recruitment Process at the Jagiellonian University.
Additional comments
Remuneration:
- basic remuneration in the range of 12 365‒14 838 PLN gross;
- seniority allowance depending on length of service (3‒20%);
- jubilee awards for long-term service ‒ in accordance with the Regulation for remuneration of employees of the Jagiellonian University;
- possible task-based and periodic allowances, as well as discretionary awards, upon meeting the conditions set out in the Regulation for remuneration of employees of the Jagiellonian University;
- additional annual remuneration, the so-called "thirteenth salary" ‒ after meeting the conditions specified in the relevant regulation.
Benefits ‒ Institutional Social Benefits Fund (depending on the income per family member, in accordance with the Regulations for Granting Benefits from the Company Social Benefits Fund of the Jagiellonian University):
- co-financing of summer holidays (PLN 1 050–1 550 gross) and winter holidays (PLN 700–900 gross);
- co-financing for children for organised holidays (PLN 900–1 400 gross), or co-financing of individually purchased summer camps, sports camps, winter camps, medical holidays or rehabilitation stays (50–90%, with the maximum amount eligible for co-financing being PLN 2 500 gross) per child;
- cash equivalent for a special occasional package of sweets in the amount of PLN 100–300 gross per child;
- co-financing of childcare in nurseries, kindergartens and other forms of preschool education, as well as care provided by a daily guardian or nanny (PLN 250–400 gross).
We offer:
- stable employment based on an employment contract at the renowned university,
- cooperation with the interdisciplinary academic community represented by well-known scientists,
- scientific support as well as the possibility of qualifications improvement and professional development,
- access to research infrastructure,
- benefits in the form of i.a. Multisport card, sports activities, medical packages, group insurance,
- additional social benefits
Form of submission by e-mail to the address: job.mcb@uj.edu.pl, title: “Assistant Professor 958.1101.23.2026”
Website for additional job details: https://praca.bip.uj.edu.pl/stanowiska-badawcze/-/journal_content/56_INSTANCE_oSRL4XNRrDtD/145868730/161375588
Work Location(s)
Number of offers available: 1
Company/Institute: Małopolska Center of Biotechnology
Country: Poland
State/Province: malopolska
City: Krakow
Postal Code: 30-387
Street: ul. Gronostajowa 7a
Contact
City: Krakow
Website: http://www.uj.edu.pl
Street: Golebia 24
E-Mail: job.mcb@uj.edu.pl
Phone: 12 664 5369
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