The BIO-MICRO project, supported by the Marie Skłodowska‑Curie Actions programme, aims to train research fellows in developing personalised micronutrient therapy for critically ill patients. The project focuses on reliable assessment of micronutrient status, identification of patient subphenotypes likely to benefit from supplementation, and optimisation of treatment timing to reduce mortality, organ dysfunction, ICU length of stay, and improve quality of life and healthcare costs.
These PhD positions are funded by the Marie Skłodowska‑Curie Actions (MSCA) under the European Union’s Horizon Europe programme. Successful applicants will be appointed as full‑time PhD candidates for 3 to 4 years, depending on the hosting institution. The research project will culminate in a PhD thesis.
All 13 research fellows will participate in a comprehensive training programme, including monthly interactive live online sessions (60–90 minutes), in‑person workshops, and 12 months of secondments in partner projects. This structured programme is designed to prepare fellows for a successful career as critical care researchers.
We are looking for highly motivated, proactive researchers who can work effectively independently and within a collaborative team environment. Strong attention to detail, resilience, and excellent communication skills are essential. Selected candidates will undertake secondments at partner institutions, possibly in other countries.
Eligibility for this position is subject to compliance with the Marie Skłodowska‑Curie admission criteria.
These positions can start as soon as a suitable candidate has been found and all onboarding agreements are in place, but no later than November 2026.
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