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Postdoc Fellowship Programme in Life Sciences at the Vienna BioCenter, in Austria (MSCA)

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VIP2 is a postdoctoral fellowship program at the Vienna BioCenter (VBC) offering three – year fellowships that are open to candidates with backgrounds in biology, chemistry, physics, medicine, engineering, computer science, and bioinformatics.

The program operates under a two-mentor scheme whereby fellows select a main research group and academic mentor according to their specific projects and are supported by a second mentor that can be chosen from the VBC research institutes, the VBC biotech sector, our alumni network and beyond. The VIP2 program selects people whose projects have the potential to develop into distinct research lines and thus serves as a stepping stone towards an independent career path. Interdisciplinary and inter-lab projects are highly encouraged.

The Vienna BioCenter is an English-speaking campus with outstanding research infrastructure, equal opportunity support including health care benefits, pension contributions and a highly subsidized child-care center.

Beyond offering an outstanding research environment, VIP2 provides a structured training and career development program under the principle "Inform, Inspire, Innovate."

The VIP2 structured training program encompasses:

A research culture that fosters scientific excellence and independence

  • Effective mentoring and career planning through two-mentor scheme
  • Coaching and mentoring by the VIP2 Advisory Board (VAB)
  • A broad training program on research-related and transferable skills
  • Introduction of a secondment scheme in the postdoctoral training
  • Introduction to a diverse network of renowned professionals

Who?

Scientific excellence and signs of independence are the hallmarks of VIP2. We seek talented scientists of all nationalities to conduct ambitious research projects on an internationalinterdisciplinary and inter-sectoral campus.

  • Applicants must hold a PhD in life sciences or related disciplines such as physics, engineering, chemistry, computer science, or mathematics.
  • The proposed scientific project must match the research carried out on campus (applicants should name one or more potential host groups).
  • Interdisciplinary and inter-lab projects are highly encouraged.
  • Candidates are kindly requested to communicate with their preferred mentor(s) prior to and during composing their individual research projects.
  • Applicants must have at least one first-author publication or manuscript published on bioRxiv or arXiv.
  • By the time of the call deadline (15 June) applicants must also undertake transnational mobility according to the Marie Curie Action.  That is, they should not have resided in or carried out their main activity (work, studies) in Austria for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the call deadline.

The Guide for Applicants brings more details.

more information here

Deadline: 15 June 2022.

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