Researcher in Cell Biology

University of Helsinki

Institution: University of Helsinki – Helsinki Institute of Life Science (HiLIFE) / Faculty of Biological and Environmental Sciences

The research group of Assoc. Prof. Claudius Kratochwil at the University of Helsinki (www.intevobio.fi) invites applications for a Research Technician to support an ERC-funded project in integrative evolutionary cell biology. Our research combines single-cell sequencing, high-throughput cellular phenotyping, and comparative developmental approaches to understand how cellular programs evolve.

This position is ideal for a person who enjoys hands-on lab work and likes to keep a complex project running smoothly through everyday organization and coordination.

Preferred Start Date: Between 1 May 2026 and 1 January 2027, or upon agreement.
Employment Type: Full-time, fixed-term for two years (possibility of extension up to three years).
Probationary Period: Six months (standard in Finnish university employment contracts).


Tasks

The Research Technician will:

  • Perform and support routine wet-lab work (sample prep, buffers/reagents, basic molecular biology workflows, genotyping support as applicable)

  • Assist with sample logistics for single-cell workflows (dissociation support, labeling, plate/sample tracking, QC)

  • Maintain lab inventories, orders, and documentation; ensure compliance with safety and good lab practices

  • Coordinate day-to-day organizational tasks: scheduling shared equipment, organizing shipments, booking service time, helping plan experiments with the team

  • Support data and sample metadata organization (sample sheets, file structure, basic records)

  • Contribute to maintaining a well-functioning lab environment (shared protocols, onboarding support for new members, administrative support)

The exact task balance will be adjusted based on your skills and project needs.


Requirements

Essential:

  • Suitable degree (e.g., BSc/MSc in biology, biochemistry, biotechnology, or equivalent relevant training/experience)

  • Practical laboratory experience and careful working style

  • Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple tasks reliably

  • Good communication skills in English; Finnish is an advantage but not required

Merits (not required):

  • Experience with cell/tissue handling, dissociation workflows, or flow cytometry support

  • Experience with fish or aquatic model husbandry coordination (breeding/sampling schedules)

  • Familiarity with high-throughput workflows

  • Basic skills in data handling (Excel/CSV hygiene; R/Python basics) and reproducible documentation


What We Offer

  • A friendly, international research environment with high-quality infrastructure

  • Training opportunities and professional development

  • Comprehensive employee benefits (occupational health care, sports facilities, etc.)

  • Support for international staff relocating to Finland


Salary

The salary is based on the job requirement scheme for specialist and support staff in the salary system of Finnish universities, plus a personal performance component. Typical starting gross salary: €2,600–€3,200/month, depending on duties and experience.


How to Apply

Submit your application via the University of Helsinki Recruitment System using the “Apply now” link. The position will remain open until 30 April 2026 (23:59 EET/EEST), or until a suitable candidate is found.

Required documents (PDF format):

  1. Motivation letter (max 1 page): your lab experience + how you handle day-to-day organization

  2. CV (max 2–3 pages)

  3. Contact details of 1–2 referees

Applications should reflect the applicant’s own thinking and writing.


Further Information


Accessibility and Inclusivity

A diverse and equitable study and work culture is important. The University of Helsinki promotes an inclusive university community and encourages applications from all qualified candidates. More information: Accessibility at UH


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Application Deadline: 30 April 2026, 23:59 Europe/Helsinki time
Unit: Helsinki Institute of Life Science
Sub-unit: HiLIFE - Joint Activities
Job ID: 4770