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Postdoctal Research Position in the field of cancer-immune-engineering

Mission

This project is a collaboration between the laboratory of Prof. Freddy Radtke (Molecula Oncology), at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and the Institute of Human Biology (IHB, https://institutehumanbiology.com/), a newly established research center in Basel, Switzerland, dedicated to advancing human biology through the use of human model systems for transitional research.

We offer a postdoctoral research position (100%) to engineer a cancer immunity cycle ex-vivo. The successful candidate will leverage microfabrication and tissue engineering techniques for the ex-vivo integration of lymphatic endothelial cells, dendritic cells, B cells and T cells into a minimal unit of a lymph node (a mini-lymph node) with the goal to bioengineer the initiating arm of the cancer-immunity cycle. This includes antigen capture, antigen presentation and immune cell cross activation within the mini-lymph node.

We expect that this project will enable new experimental tools for the high-resolution dissection of mechanisms governing the cancer-immunity cycle and their translational potential.

Main duties and responsibilities

Driving force in conducting the research, develop the experimental designs and work in collaboration with the immune-engineering team.

 

  • Responsible for experimental design, conducting the experiment, data acquisition and critical evaluation
  • Reporting of research results in lab meetings, seminars, conferences and writing scientific articles.

Profile

The ideal candidate should have:

 

  • PhD degree in immunology
  • Experience in designing and handling immune cells ex-vivo 
  • Experience in multiparameter flow cytometry
  • Experience in tissue culture, cloning techniques and imaging
  • Language skills - good knowledge of English (verbal and writing) a prerequisite
  • Good communication and organizational skills
  • Capacity to collaborate to achieve common objectives
  • Good management and interpersonal skills

We offer

An opportunity to work in cutting-edge projects in a world-renowned scientific community with esteemed scientists, engineers and clinicians. You will work in a dynamic, multidisciplinary, multicultural and collaborative laboratory environment.

EPFL is an international and world-class engineering institution that hosts state-of-the-art experimental and computational facilities, as well as a rich and vibrant scientific and entrepreneurial community.

EPFL is an equal-opportunity employer. We offer competitive salary and benefits, defined by EPFL scales and regulations.

Informations

Contract Start Date : as soon as possible  

Activity Rate : 100 % 

Contract Type: CDD

Duration: 1 year, renewable 

 

Only application through our plateform will be taken into account, at this stage your application shall include:

  • a brief motivation letter (pdf, up to 2 pages)
  • a second pdf that includes -> CV, list of publications, contact details of three referees

 

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