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Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)

Full-time research and teaching position in metabolomics and proteomics applied to inflammatory diseases

2025-06-10 (Europe/Brussels)
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As a multicultural university with one third of students and researchers from abroad, international relations is a daily reality for the ULB.

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Job description

Brussels offers the advantages of a multicultural capital at the heart of Europe and the comfort of a metropolis on a human scale, 1:20 by train from Paris, 1:30 from Amsterdam, 1h:0 from London and Cologne. Working at ULB means working in a green, lively and stimulating environment. Internationally recognised, ULB covers all university disciplines, closely combining high-quality teaching and cutting-edge research. It organises 40 bachelor's degrees, 150 master's degrees and 3 Erasmus Mundus, more than 65 specialised master's degrees, has 6 Nobel Prize winners and participates in 20 doctoral schools where almost 2,000 doctorates are in progress. ULB is also committed to defending freedoms, independence, and tolerance daily (find out more).

The candidate will carry out teaching and research activities for a period of two years with the possibility for two renewal to complete a doctoral thesis.

The aim of the research project is to use proteomics and metabolomics to decipher the pro- and anti-inflammatory cellular response to contact with myeloperoxidase (MPO). This enzyme is a pro-oxidant enzyme present in the granules of neutrophils, macrophages and in the astrocytes that helps us fight pathogens. Unfortunately, this highly stable, cationic enzyme is found in biological fluids in the event of acute or chronic inflammatory diseases. It then binds to the surface of the cells and encourages the inflammatory response. Using high-resolution mass spectrometry, the aim will be to understand the cellular response in the presence of MPO in models of endothelial cells (cardiovascular diseases) and neuronal cells (Alzheimer's disease).

The candidate will be a member of the pharmacognosy, bioanalysis and Drug Discovery Unit (RD3-PBM), which comprises 4 academics, 4 technicians, 2 post-docs and 8 researchers in various fields. He or she will be trained in the latest research tools, both mass spectrometers and data processing.

The person hired will be required to carry out teaching duties in the ULB Faculty of Pharmacy. These activities will be assigned by the pedagogical coordination committee. 

He/she will also be required to carry out various administrative and logistical activities relating to the Research Unit and the Faculty of Pharmacy.

Main Research Field : Pharmacological Sciences

Sub Research Field : Pharmacy, Analytical Chemistry

Required educational level: Master level in Pharmacological Sciences, Biological sciences or Chemistry 

Required Languages :

Français : Excellent or Native

English : Good

Interested ?

For more information, please contact Mr Van Antwerpen (Phone: +32 2 650.52.63 – E-mail: [email protected] ).

Your application will consist of a Curriculum Vitae (if you wish, a standard CV can be downloaded from the website: https: //www.ulb.be/fr/documents-officiels/emplois-academiques-et-scientifiques-cv-type) and a document completed using the template available at this URL address (https://www.ulb.be/fr/documents-officiels/4e-applic-form-assistant-docx). 

This template structures your application by including the following elements:

  • an application letter 
  • a note on the applicant’s PhD research project (4 pages)
  • two letters of reference

Incomplete applications or applications that do not use the template provided will not be examined by the selection committee.

Where to go to apply?

Click here: https://jobs.ulb.be/job-invite/1578/?isInternalUser=true 

For any connection problems or questions about our application, consult our FAQ : e-recrut-mode-d-emploi-candidat-en-_1734942996246-pdf

Equal opportunities policy

ULB's personnel management policy is geared towards diversity and equal opportunities.

We recruit candidates on the basis of their skills, irrespective of age, gender, sexual orientation, origin, nationality, beliefs, disability, etc.

Would you like to be provided with reasonable accommodation in the selection procedure because of a disability, disorder, or illness?  Please contact Marie Botty, the person in charge of diversity aspects for the academic and scientific staff ([email protected]). Be assured of the confidentiality of this information.

More details on the ULB gender and diversity policy are available at https://www.ulb.be/en/about-ulb/gender-equality-at-ulb

You will find all the regulations relating to research careers on our site at http://www.ulb.ac.be/emploi/academique.html.

Reference : 2025/S107

Application deadline : 10/06/2025

Start date: 01/10/2025

Job details

Title
Full-time research and teaching position in metabolomics and proteomics applied to inflammatory diseases
Location
Avenue Franklin Roosevelt 50 Brussels, Belgium
Published
2025-04-01
Application deadline
2025-06-10 23:59 (Europe/Brussels)
2025-06-10 23:59 (CET)
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