Doctoral Researcher in Cell and Molecular Biology
Position Details
The Department of Biological and Environmental Science is seeking to recruit a Doctoral Researcher in Cell and Molecular Biology starting 1st of September 2025 or as soon as possible after that for a maximum of four years. The fixed-term position is for completing doctoral studies.
Understanding the intranuclear mechanisms of herpesvirus reactivation and its effects on host chromatin structure and dynamics is essential for both basic research and the development of oncolytic virus therapies and novel antivirals that prevent virus reactivation. This PhD project aims to refine our understanding of the mechanisms underlying virus reactivation and the roles of chromatin organization and phase separation in this process. The project is part of an Academy Fellowship funded by the Research Council of Finland, titled “The role of DNA positioning and interactions in herpesvirus reactivation.” The research will be conducted at the University of Jyväskylä using a multidisciplinary approach that combines cell biology and biophysics with advanced imaging techniques, protein structure prediction algorithms, and biophysical modeling. The project will be carried out in collaboration with the Vihinen-Ranta research group (https://mvr-lab.org) and international partners. Both the research and imaging facilities at the University of Jyväskylä and those of our collaborators in Europe and the USA will be utilized.
Who we are looking for
Department of Biological and Environmental Science
Seminaarinkatu 15
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