EMBL is a world leader in scientific research and at the forefront in the development of cutting-edge technologies. Research at EMBL is supported by the development of enabling technologies that are made available to the scientific community in its core facilities, ten of which are currently located at EMBL Heidelberg. Core facilities provide unique tools, expert advice and service for life scientists at EMBL and member states.
A Core Facility on Microbial Automation & Culturomics (MACCF) has been recently set up in Heidelberg, and is seeking an experienced and highly motivated microbiome specialist to join the team. The facility was launched as part of the scientific Program Molecules to Ecosystems, and its mission is to enable large scale experimentation and screens in respect with cultivation, genetic manipulation and phenotyping of microbial species in isolation and / or in communities. The facility gives researchers access and training into cutting-edge automation, and accommodates controlled environmental chambers and robotic systems that allow for systematic screens and high-throughput experimentation with diverse microbial organisms and communities. MACCF develops and distributes genome-wide genetic tools (e.g. mutant loss-of function libraries) for different microbial species and strains, and offers services on microbial community deconvolution and characterization – with an initial focus on bacteria of the human gut microbiome. The facility is used by different research groups across all EMBL sites, and by external visitors.
Your role
The EMBL Microbial Automation & Culturomics Core Facility is looking for a Microbiome Specialist. Their key responsibilities will include:
- Consult, train users and perform high-throughput cultivation and screening of gut microbiomes (single species and communities)
- Perform microbial isolation from complex microbiomes
- Assemble and maintain stable microbial communities
- Establish pipelines for high-throughput nucleic acid extraction
- Provide support to researchers on project planning
You have
- PhD in microbiology or molecular biology with expertise in high-throughput screening and microbial interactions
- Experience in working with gut microbiota and controlled environments
- Excellent interpersonal, organizational and communication skills
- High motivation to work independently, while collaborating with the team and interacting with the facility users
- High adaptability and problem solving skills
- Critical thinking to evaluate and integrate large scale data
- Proficiency in spoken and written English
You might also have
- Experience in working in an interdisciplinary environment
- Proficiency in programming languages
Salary guidance: Grade 6 with a monthly salary starting from 4.713,20 EUR net of tax, excluding health insurance and pension contributions, plus additional EMBL benefits.
Contract duration: 3 years ( renewable)