Post: Post Doc
Duration: 1-2 years by mutual agreement
Qualifications: To qualify, the applicant must hold a doctorate degree or a foreign qualification deemed equivalent to a doctorate. Applicants who have completed their degree no more than three years before the last date for applications should be given priority. Candidates who have completed their degree earlier than this should receive equal priority if special grounds exist.
Desirable: The successful candidate should have previous experience of relevant technologies including cell culturing, transfections, primary cell isolation, biochemistry.
General Information: Please send your application, marked with reference number 3782/2009, to reach us by no later than September 30 2009 to Dr. Elena Kashuba, Karolinska Institutet MTC, FE 280, 171 77 Stockholm or to e-mail address Elena.Kashuba@ki.se.
The following documents twelve sets of the following documents must be submitted with your application, and written in English or Swedish:
1. A full CV, including date of public defence, title of thesis, previous academic appointments, academic title, current position, academic distinctions and committee work
2. A full publication list
3. A brief outline of your current work (max. one page)
4. Certificates testifying to sickness, service in the total defence, positions of trust in trade union organisations and student organisations, parental leave or similar circumstances
5. Verification from the Dissertation Committee or equivalent body (only if you are planning to defend your thesis within three months after the application deadline)
See Karolinska Institutet´s hompepage at http://ki.se/qualificationsportfolio for information about the qualification portfolio.
Please note that one copy of all documents will be kept by the college for a period of two years, in accordance with a directive from the National Archives. Published material submitted for review is excepted from this rule.
Karolinska Institutet aims to promote equal opportunities by encouraging a balanced gender distribution. We therefore particularly invite men to apply for this position. We also value the qualities that ethnic and cultural diversity can contribute to the university. The department of Microbiology Tumor and Cell Biology (MTC) is conducting research in the areas of infection, immunology, cell and tumor biology.
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