Postdoctoral Positions in Cell Biology, Genetics, and Biotechnology at Vienna BioCenter
The Ramundo Group at Vienna BioCenter, led by Silvia Ramundo, is seeking two postdoctoral researchers to join their dynamic team in 2026. The group specializes in cell biology, genetics, biotechnology, and the study of chloroplasts, algae, and other green organisms. Research in the lab focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms of chloroplast function and development, with an emphasis on innovative and creative approaches to biological questions.
As a group leader at Vienna BioCenter, Silvia Ramundo fosters an environment that supports ambitious ideas and the professional growth of future group leaders. The lab is committed to mentoring postdocs who aspire to lead their own research teams in the future. Candidates will have the opportunity to work on cutting-edge projects involving chloroplast biology and genetic engineering in green organisms, contributing to advancements in biotechnology and fundamental biology.
Applicants should possess a PhD in cell biology, genetics, biotechnology, or a closely related discipline. The ideal candidates are creative, ambitious, and passionate about research in chloroplasts, algae, and green organisms. While no specific technical skills, GPA, or language requirements are mentioned, a strong background in the relevant fields is expected.
Funding details are not explicitly provided in the announcement. However, postdoctoral positions at Vienna BioCenter typically offer competitive salaries and access to world-class research facilities. Interested candidates are encouraged to reach out directly to Silvia Ramundo or any member of her lab via social media or the group’s academic page to express interest and learn more about the application process.
The application window is open for positions starting in 2026, with a suggested deadline of January 31, 2026. For more information about the group and research topics, visit the Ramundo Group’s academic page at Vienna BioCenter.