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Within the Immunology and Inflammation group we study immune pathways that could be modulated for the treatment of autoimmune diseases. Therefore we interact with various functions across pRED to develop a better understanding of the biology of certain immune pathways. The PositionAs a Roche postdoctoral fellow located in Basel, Switzerland, you will be driving a project at the merger of basic and applied science in the discovery and translational area (DTA) Immunology, Inflammation and Infectious Diseases (I3). Your aim will mechanistically investigate modulation of signaling in human T cells. To do so, you will be working in a team of scientists, post-doctoral fellows, research associates and master students.
Your responsibilities include:
This position is sponsored by the Roche Postdoctoral Fellowship Program and is run in collaboration with academic partners. It is initially limited to two years, a third year prolongation is possible.
Who you areYou are proactive, creative and detail-oriented, and have top teamwork competency but can also work highly independent. Furthermore you have:
Interested applicants should submit a cover letter and curriculum vitae including publications and references. The fellowship can start in April 2019 – please clearly indicate your preferred starting date.
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29-02-2024
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