Postdoctoral Fellow in Antigen-Specific Tolerance 80 - 100 %
- Entreprise
- Universität Zürich
- Lieu
- Schlieren
- Date
- 02.11.2025
- Référence
- 195253
Join a Dynamic Research Environment at the University of Zurich
The University of Zurich, the largest university in Switzerland, is dedicated to delivering exceptional education and cutting-edge research. With a workforce of around 10,000 employees and an array of professional apprenticeship streams, we provide an inspiring environment for individuals to leverage their talents and skills.
Your Responsibilities
- Engage in research on peptide-red blood cells (pcRBC) as an antigen-specific therapy for Multiple Sclerosis (MS), currently in clinical testing.
- Focus on characterizing tolerance mechanisms induced by pcRBC in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), serving as a model for MS.
- Extend previously established research by defining the spatial organization of immunoregulatory microenvironments and elucidating the molecular mechanisms behind antigen-specific suppression of pathogenic T-cell responses.
Your Profile
- A PhD in immunology, biology, neuroscience, or a related field with demonstrated expertise in autoimmune disease animal models, particularly EAE or similar in vivo inflammatory models.
- Strong background in flow cytometry, including multi-parameter analysis and cell sorting, alongside experience in histological techniques and immunofluorescence microscopy.
- Proficiency in molecular biology methods such as RNA isolation, qPCR, and transcriptomic data analysis is essential, with prior experience in primary cell cultures and ex vivo systems expected.
- A publication record that reflects experimental rigor and the ability to write scientifically.
- Fluency in English is mandatory.
Explore the opportunity to contribute to innovative research at UZH and be a part of our vibrant academic community.