Jobbeschreibung
This PhD project, which is in the context of the European project MACRAME, aims to further assess the safety profile of 2D materials (graphene related materials and MXenes) after inhalation and skin interaction. To do so, advanced human multicellular 3D cultures representing lung and skin will be used.
The PhD student will be enrolled at ETH Zürich in the Department of Health Science and Technology.
- We are looking for an excellent candidate that is motivated to synthetize and characterize MXene batches, use human advanced in vitro culture systems representing either lung or skin.
- The successful candidate should hold a MSc or equivalent degree in life- or biomedical science, toxicology or a related discipline.
- The candidate should preferably have previous experience in in vitro cell culture methodologies, toxicity and hazard assessment, and a basic understanding of nanomaterials, preferentially 2D materials.
- Very good communication skills in English, orally and written, are required.
Our laboratory offers a highly interdisciplinary research environment to perform research relevant for science and regulators. Our young team consists of experienced scientists, postdocs as well as PhD and master students. For more details visit: .
For further information about the position, please contact Dr. Peter Wick, Head of the Particles Biology Interactions Laboratory ().
We look forward to receiving your online application including a letter of motivation, CV, diplomas with transcripts and contact details of two referees. Please upload the requested documents through our webpage. Applications via email will not be considered.
Empa, Nadja Nenzi, Human Resources, Überlandstrasse 129, 8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland.
Extra Informationen
- Status
- Inaktiv
- Standort
- Dübendorf
- Jobart
- Karrierestarter
- Tätigkeitsbereich
- Chemie / Pharmazie
- Führerschein erforderlich?
- Nein
- Auto erforderlich?
- Nein
- Motivationsschreiben erforderlich?
- Nein