**Job Description**
This project aims to specifically and systematically characterize and validate microbiome-borne virulence factors (VFs), including toxins, antimicrobial resistance genes, and biosynthetic gene clusters, implicated in human diseases, with a particular focus on cancer. Utilizing a triptych approach leveraging in silico, in vitro, and in vivo methods, the project will broaden understanding of the infective competence of the human microbiome and its functional role in health and disease. This role involves determining the effects and investigating mechanisms of identified VFs, contributing to new method development, and actively participating in microbiome- and cancer-related research.
**Skills & Abilities**
• Proficiency in cell culture techniques, ideally including 3D cell culture models (e.g., organoids, spheroids)
• Competence in molecular biology techniques such as real-time PCR, FACS analysis, and Western blotting
• Strong communication and organizational skills
• Proficiency in written and spoken English
**Qualifications**
Required Degree(s) in:
• Biological Sciences
• Related discipline
**Experience**
Other:
• Prior professional experience as a Postdoctoral Researcher (preferably)
• Experience working with purified proteins and performing related assays
• Experience in conducting animal (in vivo) experiments (advantage)
• Experience with imaging techniques (advantage)
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