Researcher (postdoctoral level) in Cell Biology, 1.4.2026–31.08.2028
Åbo Akademi University is an internationally acknowledged research university with an extensive responsibility for providing education in Swedish in Finland. With its strong Nordic ties, Åbo Akademi University has an acclaimed and recognized position within research and education both nationally and internationally.
Åbo Akademi University invites applications for a fixed-term position as Researcher (postdoctoral level) in Cell Biology for the period 1.4.2026–31.08.2028. The position is part of the newly established Research Council of Finland funded Centre of Excellence in Immune–Endothelial Interfaces (IMMENs; 2026–2033). IMMENs aims to understand how local immune responses are regulated at the lymphatic endothelium–immune cell interface, and to develop new methods and tools to study these interactions.
The appointment is full-time and located in the Cell Migration Laboratory led by Professor Guillaume Jacquemet at the Biochemistry and Cell Biology unit, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Åbo Akademi University (Turku, Finland).
Research environment (IMMENs Centre of Excellence)
IMMENs is composed of complementary research groups covering lymphatic biology, leukocyte guidance, cellular crosstalk and organ-on-chip technologies, and advanced imaging and image analysis of cell migration. The Centre of Excellence focuses on mechanistic understanding in healthy and diseased states and on tool development enabling new biology.
PROFILE AND TASKS
The successful candidate will study how immune cells and cancer cells interact with lymphatic endothelium and will collaborate closely across the IMMENs consortium.
The tasks performed by a researcher include conducting research independently, contributing to project leadership, and supporting funding activities. The tasks are specified below.
Tasks
- Conduct high-impact experimental research on interactions between immune cells, cancer cells, and lymphatic endothelial cells, including mechanistic studies of cell–cell communication.
- Establish, optimize, and apply relevant in vitro model systems, including functional perturbations to test hypotheses and validate candidate mechanisms.
- Analyze and interpret experimental data, maintain rigorous documentation, and contribute to dissemination through publications, conferences, and consortium activities.
- Contribute to a vibrant research environment by participating in seminars, collaborations, and mentoring of students/junior researchers as appropriate.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EVALUATION
Essential qualifications
- Doctoral degree in cell biology, immunology, cancer biology, vascular/lymphatic biology, biomedical engineering, or a related field.
- Strong hands-on expertise in mammalian cell culture.
- Demonstrated experience with microscopy (e.g., confocal/spinning disk); ability to design robust imaging experiments and quantitative readouts.
- Experience (or strong motivation to develop expertise) in microfluidic/flow-based assays and cell–cell interaction studies under controlled shear/flow.
- Strong communication and writing skills in English
Desired qualifications:
- Prior experience with PDMS-based microfluidics, organ-on-chip platforms, or flow chamber assays.
- Experience with functional perturbations (siRNA/CRISPR, blocking antibodies/inhibitors) in cell–cell interaction contexts.
- Interest in interdisciplinary collaboration spanning biology, imaging, and bioengineering.
The applications will be assessed as follows:
- Research competence (80%), including academic merits and scholarly publications in the relevant scientific field, previous participation in research projects and requested practical skills.
- Interactive competence (20%), including community activities, administrative experience, co-operative skills, the ability to interact with the surrounding society, as well as international collaboration within the relevant research field.
The appointment will be based on an overall assessment of the applicant’s potential for development and competencies and in relation to the necessary qualities to carry out the tasks for the position successfully. The applicants may be invited to an interview.
SALARY AND CONDITIONS
The salary is determined by the collective agreement system of Finnish universities, aligning with the research personnel category. The requirement levels of the researcher position are 5-6. In addition, a salary component based on personal performance is paid. The average monthly salary, depending on previous experience and skills, is around 3600 – 4500 euros per month at the beginning of the employment.
Researchers have a total working time of 1,612 hours per year.
A trial period of six months applies to all new employees.
APPLICATION
Please submit your electronic application in Åbo Akademi University’s recruitment system no later than 23.2.2026 at 15:00 (EET, Finnish time zone). Åbo Akademi University uses the Laura recruitment tool for electronic applications, please see guidelines on the electronic application.
The application should include the following enclosures (in English):
- A cover letter describing your scientific background, research interests, motivation for the assignment, and relevant international collaboration (max 2 pages).
- A CV (according to Finnish National Board on Research Integrity recommendations, TENK) including a full list of publications.
- Degree certificate(s).
- Names and contact details of at least two reference persons.
BENEFITS
Turku offers an exceptional bioimaging environment... [abridged for brevity, but include key parts if space]
INFORMATION
For further information regarding the position, please contact Professor Guillaume Jacquemet (guillaume.jacquemet@abo.fi) and in questions concerning the recruitment process HR Specialist Sabina Ringvall (sabina.ringvall@abo.fi).
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