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"Postdoctoral Researcher – Experimental Microbial Population Biology"

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The Theoretical Biology Group at the Institute of Integrative Biology ETH Zurich is inviting applications for a postdoctoral position in experimental microbial population biology co-supervised by by Professors Sebastian Bonhoeffer and Roland Regoes. The start is envisaged in fall 2025 or later.

Project background

The joint group of Profs. Bonhoeffer and Regoes works on infectious disease dynamics using a broad range of mathematical, computational, and experimental approaches to study the population dynamics and evolution of infectious pathogens on both the within and between-host level (1,2,3,4,5). The group uses a robotic liquid handling platform to study questions such as:

  • The evolution of resistance in response to antibiotic treatment under clinically relevant epidemiological settings and
  • The genomic fingerprints of population structure on evolving bacteriophages.

The applicant would be able to participate in these ongoing projects as well as develop new projects that would utilise the existing infrastructure to study fundamental problems in microbial population biology.

Job description

In addition to participating in existing projects you will be responsible for developing your own research agenda in the broader field of infectious disease dynamics in discussion with Profs. Bonhoeffer and Regoes. You will be able to conduct your research with a high level of scientific independence and will gain relevant experience to apply for independent group leader positions. In particular, you can co-supervise Master or PhD students and participate in teaching.

Profile

  • Doctoral degree in biology or related fields of research
  • Proven academic track record in microbiology and/or experimental evolution 
  • Extensive experience in experimental work in genetics of bacteria, bacteriophages or plasmids
  • High level of scientific independence
  • Excellent writing and communication skills
  • Proactive, pragmatic attitude towards problem solving

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