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Chief scientific officer (CSO)
Requirements for the CSO are a doctoral-level degree (PhD), a postdoctoral track record, and significant research and management experience. Leadership is expected in basic and applied research projects. Specific knowledge is required in mitochondrial physiology and bioenergetics. Among the core responsibilities in the OROBOROS research team, the CSO will be involved in publications for scientific journals, the OROBOROS website, grant writing and fundraising. The CSO will play a leading role in representing the company at scientific conferences, in scientific workshops, technical training courses and marketing activities. The CSO will monitor the scientific priorities in the OROBOROS Mitochondrial Research Laboratory to support the corporate identidy focussed on Open Innovation in line with our explicit concept on corporate social responsibility. The CSO will integrate the research activites with the company's initiatives on technological and organizational innovations, and will manage the quality control in the research laboratory.