Postdoc Position
Initial assessment of monobodies' (Mobs) effects on human cells
IMROH - Zagreb, Croatia
Postdoc position is open in the Horizon Project EvaMobs, with the job title: Initial assessment of monobodies’ (Mobs) effects on human cells
🔬 What do we offer: Exciting international working environment, field of work – In vitro Toxicology
📍 Place of work: Institute for Medical Research and Occupational Health (IMI), Zagreb, Croatia
📅 Call opening: November 2024
📅 Start position: First trimester 2025
✍️ Contract: Minimum 1 year, renewable up to 3 years (salary complying with the Croatian law)
📧 Apply to: Dr. Maja Katalinić via mkatalinic@imi.hr
🫵 Who can apply?
General requirement:
PhD in the field of biomedical sciences (like biochemistry, pharmacy, molecular toxicology, biotechnology or related).
The candidate should be highly motivated willing to work
with the team, fluent in English in speech and writing
Experience in working with cells and performing cell-based assays is an advantage.
What is EvaMobs?
EvaMobs is an EU-funded project working on an innovative, rapid and efficient development of new antivirals to address and help pandemic preparedness.
With globalization and climate change, the world is at higher risk of new viral outbreaks. Preventing new pandemics requires us to be prepared and act fast, before a new virus causes a new pandemic. EvaMobs is taking a new approach in antiviral development, by using evolvable monobodies , or “Mobs” for short.
Mobs are small proteins that can be tailored to have a high affinity for any type of virus. In other words, by making specific changes to the framework of Mobs, this technology can be used to easily generate specific molecules that can “attack” and inactivate a particular virus.
EvaMobs has been divided into 6 work packages (WPs) and the here presented postdoc position is within the WP3 – Preclinical validation.
📧 Apply to: Dr. Maja Katalinić via mkatalinic@imi.hr
