You will develop computational tools for analyzing microbiome data and apply these methods for human microbiome data sets. You will work in a project investigating the initial establishment of the gut phage populations and their functions at birth and in infancy. Specific goals include investigations of mother-to-infant phage transmission and phage roles in modulating the natural history of the gut microbial communities through predation, lateral gene transfer and other functions. Method development work could involve (but is not limited to) assembly-based quantification and characterization of bacteriophages with Oxford Nanopore long-read sequencing, tracking horizontal gene transfer between bacteria and bacterial communities, community gene expression analysis (metatranscriptomics) or multi-view data integration (metagenomic, metatranscriptomic, metabolomic and other data). You will work in a diverse team with wetlab scientists and clinicians to answer concrete biological questions and to create solutions for future healthcare and clinical work. There are possibilities to extend this work to understand phage roles in fecal microbiome transplants and (gut) microbial ecology in general. The balance between method development, analysis of existing and new data sets, manuscript writing, and other tasks can be adjusted according to your preferences.
What we offer
University of Helsinki is an equal opportunity employer and offers an attractive and diverse workplace in an inspiring and interdisciplinary research environment with a variety of development opportunities and benefits. The monthly gross salary will start from between €3,300 to €3,700, depending on the level of experience of the applicant. In addition, the University of Helsinki offers comprehensive services to its employees, including occupational health care and opportunities for professional development. Further information at https://www.helsinki.fi/en/university/working-at-the-university
Beneficial skills and experience (we do not expect any individual applicants to have all the listed experience and skills):
Research group
Our Computational Microbial Ecology (CME) research group investigates complex interactions between human microbial communities and their environment – gut metabolic microenvironment, human immune system, life events and life-style factors. Most of our work is conducted with biological samples from human cohorts and controlled trials. Our core competence is development of state-of-the-art bioinformatics and statistical analysis tools for integrating, interpreting and statistically analyzing complex data sets generated using modern multi’omics analysis techniques. For examples of recent work, see publications here .
Please submit your application as a single pdf file, which includes the following information in English:
More information: Dr. Tommi Vatanen, tommi.vatanen@helsinki.fi
View or Apply
To help us track our recruitment effort, please indicate in your cover/motivation letter where (jobs-near-me.eu) you saw this job posting.
Position description Handicap International / Humanity & Inclusion (HI) est une association de solidarité internationale…
Position description Work setup: We operate in a hybrid work environment, and we encourage applicants…
Position description The Assistant Director of the Biosecurity and Pandemic Policy Center (Center) supports the…
Position description USGI is seeking a North Africa and West Bank Program Assistant to provide…
Position description Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH is a global enterprise for international…
Tenure-track Assistant/Associate Professor, Operative – University of Manitoba Posting Start Date: March 2, 2026 Posting…
This website uses cookies.