Institution: Utrecht University, Faculty of Science
Department: Department of Biology, Institute of Biodynamics and Biocomplexity
Location: Utrecht, Netherlands
Contract Type: Fixed-term postdoc, initially 1 year with extension up to 3 years
Hours: 36–40 hours/week
Application Deadline: 12 January 2026
Contact: Tuncay Baubec – t.baubec@uu.nl
Study epigenetic regulation of transcription through manipulation of histone and DNA modifications.
Investigate how chromatin marks influence gene expression and transcriptional outcomes.
Approaches may include:
Epigenome engineering in embryonic stem cells.
Analysis of changes in epigenetic landscapes and transcription.
Engineering synthetic chromatin states.
Opportunity to develop new research directions within the lab’s systems biology framework.
Design and conduct experiments in chromatin biology, gene regulation, and epigenetics.
Utilize molecular cloning, cell engineering, genomics, and computational analyses.
Collaborate with the lab and contribute to publications and presentations.
Develop and propose new experimental approaches or projects.
PhD (completed or near completion) in chromatin biology, gene regulation, or related field.
Strong track record of first/co-author publications or preprints.
Experience with cell engineering, molecular cloning, genomics, and computational workflows.
Independent yet collaborative, with excellent oral and written communication skills in English.
Full-time postdoc (1.0 FTE), 1-year contract with possible 2-year extension.
Gross monthly salary: €3,546 – €5,538 (CAO NU, scale 10).
8% holiday pay and 8.3% year-end bonus.
Pension scheme, partially paid parental leave, and flexible working arrangements.
Professional development, leave options, sports & cultural activities.
Submit via Utrecht University application portal:
Motivation letter
Curriculum vitae
Contact information of at least two references
Deadline: 12 January 2026
This position is ideal for researchers with a strong background in epigenetics and chromatin biology, with expertise in experimental and computational approaches. It offers the opportunity to work in a highly interdisciplinary, collaborative, and cutting-edge systems biology lab.
In your application, please refer to Professorpositions.com