Neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson’s Disease (PD) pose a major challenge to our aging society. At the Hallacli Lab, we study how toxic protein aggregates, especially alpha-synuclein (α-syn), contribute to disease progression. Our recent work has uncovered a novel connection between α-syn and Processing bodies (P-bodies)—RNA granules that play key roles in RNA metabolism (Hallacli et.al, Cell, 2022). Our overarching goals are to understand how these ancient structures contribute to α-syn-induced toxicity in neurons, how α-syn modulates RNA metabolism in the cell and how RNA metabolism is perturbed in PD.
The successful postdoctoral candidate will lead to understand how RNA metabolism is affected in Parkinson’s disease models, mostly human iPSC derived neuroglial models. The candidate will work in a highly collaborative environment with support from internationally recognized experts in the field. The position is fully funded for 3 years. The collaborative aspect of this project is essential. The compensation will be in accordance with the FWF guidelines (40 hours/week and Postdoctoral compensation). The working language is English. The position will start in June, 2026.
The successful candidate will possess strong expertise in RNA biochemistry and protein–RNA interactions, with demonstrated experience in high-throughput RNA sequencing approaches. Experience with methods such as CLIP-based techniques (e.g., HITS-CLIP, iCLIP, eCLIP) and ribosome profiling is highly desirable. Applicants must have hands-on experience in human cell culture, and experience with induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) models will be considered a strong advantage. Familiarity with neurodegenerative disease models or mechanisms is also beneficial. Candidates should have experience with gene editing technologies, such as CRISPR-based approaches, and must demonstrate a strong publication record in the RNA field. The ideal candidate will be independent, intellectually curious, and highly motivated, with the ability to design and lead research projects while working collaboratively within the lab and with the collaborators.
Are you interested? Send your detailed CV showcasing your experimental skills and your lab experience. Please include a motivation letter explaining your background, your interests and your career goals. Include contact details of at least two references. Please write “Postdoc 2026” in the subject title and email to erinc.hallacli@maxperutzlabs.ac.at.