Two Postdoctoral Researchers at the Faculty of Medicine to Study the Initiation and Modulation of Immune Responses
The immunology research group “Leukocyte Traffic and the Immune Response”, led by Professor Marko Salmi, invites applications for two fixed-term postdoctoral researcher positions at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Turku. The positions are funded by the Research Council of Finland and the Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation.
Our group focuses on understanding how protective and pathogenic innate and adaptive immune responses are initiated during inflammation, cancer, and vaccination (Salmilab). Key areas of interest include the trafficking of antigens from peripheral tissues to lymph nodes via lymphatic vessels, the role of lymph node stromal cells in immune responses, myeloid leukocyte differentiation and function, and immunological biomarkers of inflammation and cancer. We employ advanced microscopy-based imaging, flow cytometry, single-cell omics, and functional immunological assays in experimental models, complemented by analyses of patient samples and close collaboration with clinicians. Our group operates within the MediCity Research Laboratory at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Turku, and belongs to the InFLAMES Flagship of the Research Council of Finland, a national initiative advancing translational immunological research.
Job description
We are looking for two motivated postdoctoral researchers to study the initiation of immune responses in lymphoid tissues and their targeted pharmacological modulation.
In one project, we investigate how free antigens in lymph enter the lymph node parenchyma and influence stromal cells during different phases of immune response. In the other project, our goal is to develop new strategies to deliver antibody-based immunoregulatory drugs specifically to lymph nodes in cancer and inflammatory diseases.
Both projects aim to uncover cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying lymph node function.
- The successful candidates will conduct laboratory experiments (including in vivo models), analyze samples using imaging and omics technologies, develop new experimental methods, and prepare scientific publications. There are also opportunities to develop independent projects, supervise PhD students, and participate in teaching, supporting career advancement beyond the postdoctoral stage.
Most work will be conducted on-site at the University of Turku campus. Employment will be with the University of Turku.
Who we are looking for
Requirements / Qualifications / You should have
Essential qualifications:
• Doctoral degree in immunology, (bio)medicine, biology, or another relevant life science field
• Proven experience in laboratory-based experimental work
• Ability to work independently and proactively
• Excellent teamwork and communication skills
• Excellent written and spoken English
• Strong knowledge and skills in immunology, stromal/matrix biology, or cancer biology
• Solid scientific publication record
Additional merits:
• Experience in single-cell omics, bioinformatics, imaging, flow cytometry, or in vivo inflammation models
We value equality and diversity in our community and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds. The regulations described in the University’s Rules of Procedures apply to all postdoctoral researcher jobs.
Benefits
We offer responsible and inspiring research tasks and the opportunity to develop your expertise and career in a multidisciplinary, dynamic and international environment. You will work as part of a professional and enthusiastic team and within the InFLAMES Flagship, involving around 60 research groups across disciplines.
You will also have access to training and networking opportunities through university-level immunological programs such as the IMMUFELLOW MSCA COFUND Postdoctoral Programme and the National Doctoral Training Pilot (ImmuDocs). You will benefit from the state-of-the-art research infrastructure of the Turku Bioscience Centre, located in the same building as MediCity.
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Salary and trial period
The salary is determined according to the Finnish university salary system (teaching and research staff category). The starting salary for a postdoctoral researcher is approximately €3,600–4,000 per month, depending on qualifications and experience.
The position starts on 1 January 2026 or as agreed. The position is fixed-term for 2–3 years with a six-month trial period. Continuation beyond the initial term may be negotiated.
How to apply
Applicants must attach the following documents:
• Degree certificates (in English or Finnish or officially translated)
• Motivation letter (max 1 page)
• Curriculum vitae (max 3 pages)
• List of publications
• List of up to five most important publications with brief description of applicant’s role in each
• Contact details of two referees
Please note that the application form includes one mandatory video question.
Further information
For further information about the position, please contact:
For scientific inquiries: Prof. Marko Salmi (marko.salmi@utu.fi)
For recruitment process inquiries: HR Specialist Anne Jackson (anne.jackson@utu.fi)
INFLAMES
The InFLAMES Flagship (Innovation Ecosystem based on the Immune System) is a joint organization of the University of Turku and Åbo Akademi University aiming at being an internationally recognized, top-level, immunological research and development cluster that will be globally attractive both for researchers and business partners. We are part of the Academy of Finland's Flagship Programme.
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