Scientist for a Research Project
The Department of Research and Development of the Finnish Red Cross Blood Service, Helsinki, Finland, is looking for a project scientist (MSc in cell or molecular biology or
pharmacy, or equivalent) in a project focusing on biology, production and applications of blood cell derived extracellular vesicles (EV).
The research project is funded by the Academy of Finland Flagship program GeneCellNano (2020-2024). The person hired for this post will be employed by the University of Eastern Finland, but carry out the actual work
at the Department of R&D of the Finnish Red Cross Blood Service, located in the Biomedicum 1, Helsinki Meilahti Campus area. The scientist will be working as a member of the EV research team that focuses on biology and applications of EVs produced by blood
cells. The team is led by Dr Saara Laitinen; team’s recent activities are described in the following key publications (10.1016/j.bios.2020.112510
, 10.1080/20013078.2018.1535750,
10.1016/j.bbalip.2019.03.011,
10.1016/j.bbalip.2019.06.010
).
The work will be performed in close collaboration with, but independently from, the EVE –project, aiming to novel products from blood and funded by the Business Finland. The position is primarily aimed for a post-graduate
PhD student.
The project is conducted in collaboration with research groups from the Universities of Helsinki, Oulu and Eastern Finland. The work involves planning the research, carrying out experiments and interpreting and reporting
the results.
Skills and experience
The candidate should have a suitable university degree and experience on or interest in cell biology and nanoscience techniques. Experience in various analytical laboratory technologies and basic molecular biology techniques such as
protein chemistry, vibrational spectroscopy, liquid chromatography, and further knowledge in imaging techniques such as flow cytometry, microscopy and other more advanced imaging techniques would be an asset. The project will employ many
in vitro and in vivo functional assays in house and through national and international collaboration. The work requires self-driven
and motivated scientists with previous experience of research. Collaboration and communication skills are important. Describe in your application the experimental techniques in cell culture, analytical chemistry and molecular biology that you master, and how
strong your experience in these techniques is, your motivation for academic research and lab-work, as well as possible references.
How to apply and inquiries
visit the web page
https://www.sympahr.net/public/pq.aspx?ab636a62&lang=en-US
Submit your application latest by 30.3.2021.