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Ph.D. Position - Neuroimmunology/Cancer Immunology (100%)

University of Basel

Basel

Vor Ort

CHF 40’000 - 60’000

Vollzeit

Vor 3 Tagen
Sei unter den ersten Bewerbenden

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Zusammenfassung

The University of Basel is seeking a motivated Ph.D. student to research neuro-immune interactions in cancer. The successful candidate will work in a dynamic team, contributing to interdisciplinary studies at the interface of tumor biology and immunology. Key responsibilities include project leadership, publication, and collaboration within a supportive environment.

Leistungen

Opportunities for collaboration and mentorship
Career development support

Qualifikationen

  • Experience with in-vivo studies and managing genetically modified mouse models.
  • Strong interest in immune-oncology, neuroscience, and/or immunology.

Aufgaben

  • Leading project initiatives and publishing as first author.
  • Presenting findings at lab and international meetings.

Kenntnisse

Flow cytometry
Cellular biology
Molecular biology
Analytical skills
Communication skills
Teamwork

Ausbildung

Ph.D. in immunology, oncology or related field

Jobbeschreibung

University of Basel ranks among the world’s one hundred best universities and boasts a top-ten position among German-speaking universities.

The Department of Biomedicine is a joint effort between the University of Basel and the University Hospitals Basel. It unites basic and clinical scientists to advance our understanding of health and disease and to develop pioneering therapies benefiting patients in areas of unmet need.

With more than 70 research groups and 800 employees, the Department of Biomedicine is the largest at the University. We are located in Basel at six different locations. Be part of our future!

The Dixon Lab at the University of Basel is seeking a highly motivated Ph.D. student to study neuro-immune interactions in cancer. The role of intra-tumoral neurons is complex and not fully understood. Some studies suggest they play a critical role in tumor progression and metastasis, while others indicate they may contribute to anti-tumor immunity. Our lab aims to understand the innervation landscape of peripheral tumors and its role in immuno-oncology.

We are particularly interested in candidates with experience in cellular and molecular networks underlying tissue health and disease. Our goal is to conduct interdisciplinary research at the interface of tumor biology, immunology, and neuroscience to investigate how neurons regulate tumor immunity.

Responsibilities include leading project initiatives, publishing as first author, and presenting findings at lab and international meetings. We seek someone eager to explore neuro-immune-oncology, demonstrating critical thinking, scientific rigor, and attention to detail.

  • A Ph.D. in immunology, oncology, or a related field
  • Strong interest in immune-oncology, neuroscience, and/or immunology
  • Extensive experience with flow cytometry
  • Skills in conducting independent in-vivo studies and managing strains, including genetically modified mouse models
  • Experience in immunology, cellular, and molecular biology
  • Strong analytical skills and independence
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Commitment to teamwork and collaboration

The successful candidate will join a dynamic, international team with opportunities for collaboration, mentorship, and career development. The position is available immediately and will remain open until filled.

Application

Please submit your application via the provided link, including:

  1. Curriculum vitae
  2. A brief summary of past accomplishments (e.g., MSc thesis, training – max 2 pages)
  3. Contact details for two references who can provide recommendation letters upon request
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