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Strive to excel: postdoc opportunities at the IMP

Are you a scientist looking for a postdoctoral position in the Molecular Life Sciences at a leading European institution? Are you passionate about fundamental research and looking to propel your career forward? The Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP) at the Vienna BioCenter offers attractive employment conditions for experienced researchers and their partners.

Apply now: VIP2 Postdoc Program

Scientific excellence & accessible services

Since the IMP’s opening in 1988, scientists at the IMP have contributed to many ground-breaking discoveries in basic molecular biology, studying a broad range of life-science disciplines. The high quality of their work is regularly rewarded with prizes and honours, which vouches for the high academic standing of the institute.

Postdocs at the IMP are mentored by some of the world’s best molecular biologists and are pushed to explore their full scientific potential. As a postdoc, you will benefit from the easy and unbureaucratic access to excellent service facilities that allow you to focus on what matters the most: science.

Quick facts

  • 13 out of 16 IMP group leaders are ERC grantees
  • 60 percent of our postdocs are funded by presitigious fellowships such as Marie Skłodowska-Curie, EMBO, and HFSP fellowships.
  • The IMP has 60 to 90 yearly publications in international journals.
  • The IMP and the Max Birnstiel Foundation created the International Birnstiel Award for Doctoral Research in Molecular Life Sciences, a mark of excellence in the life sciences for up-and-coming researchers.

Career & family

The size of the Vienna BioCenter community provides good opportunities to find fitting positions for scientists and their partners.

The highly subsidised Vienna BioCenter Child Care Center (part of the Vienna BioCenter Core Facilities) ensures that your little one(s) are only a few minutes away from your lab. In addition, the IMP recently inaugurated a nursing room and a play corner.

English is our working language, and you can easily live in Vienna without speaking German. However, the IMP provides free German lessons to all its employees and their partners.

Everything at the IMP, from the open space environment to the outstanding core facilities , is designed to help scientists. Due to the relatively small size of the institute, the working atmosphere feels more like a friendly “neighbourhood” than a strict research institute in which one could simply knock at the researcher’s door and develop collaborations.

Elad Bassat, Postdoc

Funding

Postdocs can organise funding with their mentor, or they can take part in the VIP2 Postdoc Programme, a comfortably funded, three-year programme that fosters scientific independence and prepares its participants for the next steps in their career. The VIP2 Postdoc Programme has an open call until 15 June 2021. Apply now!

Benefits for IMP employees and postdocs include health insurance, pension plan, five weeks of paid holidays, subsidised meals in the on-site cafeteria, a bicycle shed, and others.

Join the Vienna BioCenter community

The Vienna BioCenter is one of the biggest life sciences hubs in Europe, comprising four top research institutes (the IMP, Max Perutz Labs, IMBA, and GMI), 40 biotech companies, and over 2000 employees from more than 80 countries. Scientists, students, and entrepreneurs come together at the Vienna BioCenter in a dynamic and collaborative community with highly competitive standards. With about 200 postdocs and many more PhD students, the campus teems with stimulating opportunities, seminars, and social events.

Vienna and the IMP – living the good life

Vienna has been repeatedly ranked the most liveable city in the world. It provides all the advantages of a big city while being clean and in close proximity with nature and the Alps – an excellent environment for young adults and families to grow.

Vienna is a dynamic hub for culture, art, and history, and provides a very high quality of life. An annual ticket for the entire public transport network costs a Euro per day – and is further subsidised by the institute.

Being here over a year now, I am still amazed by the willingness of the institute to promote a better life for its scientists such as a wonderful on-site kindergarten, free German classes to the scientists and family members, and even in-house routine COVID-19 testing. Altogether, this makes the IMP an ideal fit for me and my family.

Elad Bassat

International applicants have the possibility to apply for Career Grants from the Austrian Research Promotion Agency (FFG)  to get financial support for their move to Austria. The Agency offers different grant models to support interview travels, relocation, and the professional integration of a partner.

The IMP, while located in a central district of the city, lies within 25 minutes of Vienna International Airport.

The city is very well-suited for life with young children. The government supports young families financially and provides a childcare facility on campus, where all the kids from the institute grow up together.

Daria Riabov Bassat, Reasearch Assistant

Tempted?

Then have a look at our research groups to see if there are any that fit your background. Applications can be submitted anytime directly to potential mentors (principal investigators). PIs will also be able to point you to potential funding sources, such as the VIP2 Postdoc Programme.

Apply Now: VIP2 Postdoc Program