The Laboratory for GutImmuneBrain Axis Research is a newly established and expanding research group led by Dr. Sebastiaan De Schepper. The lab focuses on how the peripheral immune system shapes the brain immune landscape in health and disease with a particular emphasis on tissueresident macrophages along the gutbrain axis. We use various transgenic mouse models in combination with immunophenotyping tools and omic techniques to uncover the molecular mechanisms through which the gutimmunobrain axis can contribute to neuropathology.
We are seeking a motivated Lab technician to support the establishment of our laboratory designing the space layout and the setup of key research infrastructure. The candidate will play an essential role in the initiation and management of mouse colonies conducting experiments and ensuring smooth daytoday lab operations. The candidate may be assigned responsibility for a specific research project.
The lab technician should have a (professional) Bachelors or Masters degree in immunology molecular biology neuroscience cell biology biochemistry biomedicine or related disciplines.
Key Responsibilities
- Assist in the planning setup and organization of the laboratory including procurement and maintenance of equipment and consumables.
- Establish monitor and maintain mouse colonies including breeding genotyping and recordkeeping.
- Perform laboratory experiments including handling and processing of biological samples flow cytometry immunohistochemistry and molecular biology techniques.
- Contribute to various new research projects with the potential to be responsible for a specific project.
- Maintain detailed and accurate lab records protocols and data in compliance with established standards.
- Adhere to all laboratory safety guidelines and animal welfare regulations.
Profile
Essential requirements
- A professional Bachelors or Masters degree in neuroscience immunology molecular biology cell biology biochemistry biomedicine or related disciplines.
- Background or strong interest in neuroimmunology immunology and/or the gutbrain axis.
- Strong organizational and communication skills with an ability to work independently and collaboratively.
- Since the candidate will be involved in experiments with laboratory animals you will need at least FELASA B certificate. Prior experience in animal handling particularly with mice and familiarity with colony management.
- Demonstrated proficiency in laboratory techniques relevant to immunology or neurobiology.
- Attention to detail willingness to learn and a proactive approach to problemsolving skills.
Desirable qualifications
- Previous experience with transgenic mouse models including genotyping and breeding strategy design.
- Handson experience with immunophenotyping tools (e.g. flow cytometry immunofluorescence) and/or omic techniques.
- Familiarity or interest with neurodegenerative disease models or related research areas.
What we offer
- The opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking research in an inspiring supportive and international environment.
- Fulltime position with an openended contract
- Hospitalization insurance
- Pension plan
- If you come to the lab by public transport; full reimbursement
- If you come to the lab by bike; bike allowance of 0.27/km
- Ecocheques
- Internet fee
- Closing week between Christmas and New Year
- Access to cuttingedge technologies and techniques in neuroimmunology
- Professional development through regular mentorship training opportunities and collaborative projects.
- A competitive salary package and a stimulating work environment within the VIBCenter for Molecular Neurology.
How to apply
Submit your application through the VIB online application tool and be sure to include:
- a detailed CV
- a letter of motivation explaining why you are interested in our work and aspire the position of lab.technician
For more information about our research center