EMBL is Europe’s life sciences laboratory – an intergovernmental organisation with more than 110 independent research groups and service teams covering the spectrum of molecular biology. It operates across six sites in Heidelberg (headquarters), Barcelona, Cambridge, Grenoble, Hamburg and Rome. Our mission is to perform basic research in molecular biology; train scientists, students and visitors at all levels; offer vital services to scientists in the public and private sectors within the member states; develop new instruments and methods; and engage actively in technology transfer.
EMBL Heidelberg is seeking a Project Officer to join Prof. Jan Korbel's group in the Genome Biology Unit to manage and grow the portfolio of ongoing research activities. Jan Korbel holds a senior position at the EMBL, and his laboratory has access to ample grant funding. Within manifold national and international collaborative research initiatives, the Korbel group is a among the leading scientific groups worldwide in combining computational and experimental approaches, including in single cells, to unravel determinants and consequences of germline and somatic genetic variation.
Involvement in international consortia requires scientific project management, coordinated communication between project partners, as well as grants management. The Project Officer will work closely with Jan Korbel and other group members in communication and management of current research projects, with a particular emphasis on reporting, communication and coordination of activities, and as such would have the opportunity to actively manage scientific research projects in the Korbel group. S/He will additionally tightly interact with the EMBL administration (grant office and finance) and with representatives from collaborating research institutions.
You work with diligence, resilience and you are a person of trust reporting directly to Jan Korbel.
In detail, tasks will include:
- Documentation and participation in the planning of project strategies and time management, communication thereof within the team(s).
- Communication of project results to scientific colleagues, external collaborators, and the general public.
- Close monitoring of project progress and preparation of decision points, developing efficient work plans, and illustrating project schedules.
- Scientific reporting, including reporting to funding agencies.
- Participation in and documentation of group ad network meetings as well as teleconference calls.
- Tight interaction also with other members of the Korbel group, serving as a contact person in the group.
- Assembly of briefing materials, organization of meetings, and minuting of teleconferences.
- Proactively driving communication and inter-personal relationships within international research consortia.
- Participation in grant writing.
These activities will ensure effective coordination of and between the different research projects and maximize synergies wherever possible. In addition, they may form the basis to recognize new opportunities and apply for new funding for future projects, based on current and new results and new technology developments.