Scientist (m/f/d) - Chemical hazard indicators “toxicity and persistent toxicity” with new approach methodologies (case study 4)

Place of work

Leipzig

Working time

100% (39h/week)

Contract limitations

limited contract / 24 months. Start date September 2024 to January 2025.

Salary

Remuneration according to the TVöD public-sector up to pay grade Depending on personal requirements up to EG 14 including attractive public-sector social security benefits.

Contact

Your contact for any questions you may have about the job:
Phone: (+49) 0341 6025 1244
Beate.escher@ufz.de

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The UFZ

The Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) with its 1,100 employees has gained an excellent reputation as an international competence centre for environmental sciences. We are part of the largest scientific organisation in Germany, the Helmholtz association. Our mission: Our research seeks to find a balance between social development and the long-term protection of our natural resources.

Your tasks

  • You are responsible and perform one of four case studies in the project CoModHaz
  • You will develop analytical and solid-phase microextraction methods for cationic and anionic surfactants
  • You will measure cumulative toxicity equivalents (CTE) of surfactants
  • You will measure high-throughput biodegradation of surfactants with measurement of free concentrations
  • You will measure CTE & PTE defined surfactants and undefined mixtures without concentration measurement
  • You collaborate with CoModHaz team members, collaboration partners at Eawag, Switzerland, and projects partners from industry, regulation (national authorities), NGOs and academia
  • You work with a team of toxicologists to make high-throughput in vitro bioassays applicable for hazard assessment of chemicals and perform a case study
  • You work on coupling high-throughput biodegradation assay with the bioassays to quantify “persistent toxicity”
  • You apply and partially implement in vitro bioassays with fish cells and human cell lines with neurotoxicity endpoints.
  • You present results at international conferences and prepare publications in peer-reviewed scientific journals.

We offer

  • The opportunity to work in interdisciplinary, international teams and benefit from a variety of perspectives
  • Collaboration with practise partners with possibility to do short secondments at the practise partners
  • Work in interdisciplinary, multinational teams and excellent links with national and international research networks
  • Excellent research infrastructure and research data management to optimally support your work
  • Flexible working hours and a wide range of options for balancing work and care responsibilities through our family office
  • Competent support and advice for international colleagues arriving at the UFZ from the 'International Office'
  • Special annual payment, capital-forming benefits and subsidised Germany Job Ticket
  • A workplace in a vibrant region with a high life quality and social and cultural diversity

Your profile

  • A Master or PhD in environmental sciences, (eco)toxicology, biology, (analytical) chemistry, bioanalysis or related areas
  • Research experience with analytical chemistry and /or biodegradation studies essential
  • Experience with vitro bioassays, human toxicology or ecotoxicology desirable but not essential 
  • High degree of organisation and ability to work independently
  • Excellent interpersonal and oral/written communication skills (English required, German desirable)
  • Motivation to work in an interdisciplinary team within an international project.

Apply now

Application deadline: 15.06.2024

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