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September 7, 2025

**Job Description**
This PhD project focuses on studying the infection mechanisms of archaeal viruses, which exhibit unique characteristics compared to bacterial and eukaryotic viruses. The research will specifically investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying essential steps of the viral infection cycle, such as attachment, entry, and release from host cells, as well as the archaeal cell surface and appendages. A particular emphasis will be placed on chronic infection of halophilic viruses, aiming to provide insights into viral evolutionary history and adaptation to extreme environments. The project offers an opportunity to engage in interdisciplinary research combining microbiology, genetics, microscopy, and biochemical tools within a dynamic environment featuring state-of-the-art equipment and opportunities for national and international scientific collaborations.

**Skills & Abilities**
• Microbiology
• Genetics
• Microscopy (light and electron)
• Biochemistry
• Protein interaction studies
• Sequence specific fluorescent labeling

**Qualifications**
Required Degree(s) in:
• Microbiology
• Genetics
• Biochemistry
• Biology
• Biomolecular Sciences

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Work Level
Ph.D
Employment Type
Scholarship
Details
Full-time [Campus-based]
School / Department / Center / Lab
• Biology of Archaea and Viruses (Research Group) • Molecular Microbiology (Department) • Faculty of Science and Engineering (FSE)
Supervisor(s)
Prof. Tessa E.F. Quax
Supervisor Email
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University of Groningen
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