Department: Faculty of Medicine – University of Helsinki, Finland
Deadline: 15 February 2026 (23:59 Europe/Helsinki time)
Start Date: Negotiable
Job Type: Full-time, fixed-term (2 years, with possibility of extension)
Job Field: Life Sciences / Research
The newly established Finnish Centre of Excellence in Immune–Endothelial Interfaces (IMMENs) invites applications for two Postdoctoral Researcher positions. Successful candidates will work in the research groups of Dr. Taija Mäkinen and Dr. Kari Vaahtomeri at the Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki.
IMMENs, in collaboration with Åbo Akademi University in Turku, investigates how lymphatic vessel endothelium regulates immune responses. The research focuses on local immune regulation, lymphatic–immune crosstalk, and phenotypic changes controlling immune cell trafficking, fate, and function.
Approaches include:
In vivo genetic mouse models
Advanced live and intravital imaging
Engineered microchip models
Primary cell co-culture systems
Novel microscopy and analysis methods
The project aims to uncover mechanisms of lymphatic endothelial immunomodulation in homeostasis, inflammation, and tumorigenesis, providing a foundation for translational studies for immune-targeted therapies.
Required Qualifications:
PhD in biological or medical sciences (obtained within the last 3 years; extensions allowed for parental/sick leave)
Strong background in cell biology, vascular biology, immunology, biochemistry, mouse models, or image analysis
Demonstrated ability for abstract thinking and independent research development
Excellent English communication skills
Ability to work in an international, collaborative environment
Desirable Skills:
Experience with vascular biology, immunology, high-end imaging techniques, or mouse model experimentation
Conduct postdoctoral research on immune–endothelial interfaces
Design and perform experiments in collaboration with the IMMENs research groups
Contribute to publications, presentations, and scientific dissemination
Collaborate with international and multidisciplinary teams
2-year fixed-term appointment with possible extension
Immediate start upon identification of suitable candidates
Salary based on University of Helsinki guidelines, commensurate with qualifications and experience
Full-time residence in Finland expected
Work in state-of-the-art facilities with cutting-edge expertise in vascular, tumor, immunology, and stem cell biology
Integration into an internationally active research community
Required Documents (single PDF):
Cover letter detailing research interests, motivation, and previous experience
CV including publication list
Degree certificates and transcripts
Contact details of at least two referees
Submission: Via the University of Helsinki Recruitment System. Employees of the University of Helsinki should apply via the Employee Login.
Contacts for Further Information:
Dr. Taija Mäkinen: taija.makinen@helsinki.fi
Dr. Kari Vaahtomeri: kari.vaahtomeri@helsinki.fi
Technical support: HelsinkiUni Help, uni-help@helsinki.fi
Recent Relevant Publications:
Schoofs et al., Nature 2025;641(8062):465-475.
Liaqat et al., EMBO Journal 2024;43(15):3141-3174.
Petkova et al., J Exp Med 2023;220(4):e20220741.
Can Ucar et al., Nat Commun 2023;14(1):5878.
University of Helsinki (UH): Founded in 1640, a vibrant international scientific community with 40,000 students and researchers, ranked among top 100 global universities.
Faculty of Medicine: Offers research-based undergraduate and postgraduate education, international master’s programs, and advanced research opportunities. Academic medical center in collaboration with HUS Helsinki University Hospital and HiLIFE.
UH emphasizes diversity, equity, and inclusion and encourages applications from all qualified candidates.
More Information: IMMENs Research Groups
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