Job description:
- participation in research focused on early mammalian development within a collaborate project focused on the role of the nucleolus in early embryos (project #1) or DNA repair capacity in oocytes and embryos (project #2)
- animal work, in vitro reproductive technologies, molecular biology and microscopy methods
Required qualification:
- Ph. D. in biology or related disciplines, good knowledge of molecular biology methods
- independence, reliability, flexibility, the ability to optimize and design new technologies
- experience with mammalian oocyte and embryo beneficial (not strictly required)
- animal work licence beneficial
- active knowledge of English (speaking, academic writing etc.)
- PC skills
Our offer:
- full-time employment
- stable working environment
- interesting work in an academic environment in an international team
- flexible working hours and support of further personal development
- international collaboration
- no age restriction
- 5 weeks of vacation + 5 sick days
- a meal allowances, pension contribution, Multisportcard
- kindergarten on the campus
- fixed-term employment contract with possibility of extension
Position available from: immediately, 3 years total duration
Place: Campus of the research institutes of the Academy of Sciences, Prague 4 – Krč, Vídeňská 1083
For more information about the Institute visit website www.iem.cas.cz.
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