Post Doctorate Scientist; IHB - In Vitro Modeling Adaptive Immunologist
Listed on 2026-04-28
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Overview
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The Roche Institute of Human Biology (IHB) in Basel, Switzerland, is seeking a Postdoctoral Scientist focused on in vitro modeling of human adaptive immunity. The role aims to define adaptive immune cell states in human CNS disease and translate these insights into improved experimental models and future therapeutic strategies. You will work closely with a computational postdoctoral scientist and collaborate with drug developers across pRED, forming an integrated experimental–computational and translational team.
Together, you will combine human multi-omic data with targeted experimental systems to define and validate T- and B-cell states in neuroinflammation, with a central focus on developing in vitro models of meningeal inflammation relevant to diseases such as multiple sclerosis (MS) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). This position is particularly well suited for a scientist with strong expertise in human adaptive immunology who is excited to build experimental systems that directly interface with high-dimensional datasets.
Opportunity
As a Postdoctoral Scientist, you will pursue your research within the IHB’s highly collaborative open-lab environment. You will lead experimental efforts to generate, validate, and functionally interrogate immune cell states to model human CNS and meningeal tissues, while working iteratively with computational colleagues. In this role, you will have the opportunity to:
- Experimental Immunology & Model Systems – Design and execute experimental strategies to investigate adaptive immune responses in human neuroinflammation, with a focus on T-, B-, and stromal-cell biology within tissue-relevant contexts
- Experimental Immunology & Model Systems – Develop and implement in vitro model systems that recapitulate key features of CNS meningeal inflammation, including immune–stromal interactions and TLS-like organization, and model disease-relevant immune responses in contexts such as multiple sclerosis (MS) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD)
- Experimental Immunology & Model Systems – Perform deep immune phenotyping and generate multi-omic datasets (e.g., flow cytometry, single-cell RNA-seq, V(D)
J profiling) to characterize immune–stromal interactions, define adaptive immune cell states, and functionally validate and refine in vitro models aligned with human atlases and translational goals
- Scientific Growth & Translation – Partner closely with computational scientists to translate atlas-derived cell states into experimentally testable hypotheses and iteratively refine in vitro models based on human data
- Scientific Growth & Translation – Engage with teams across IHB and pRED—including direct exposure to drug developers—to align experimental findings with translational questions in Neuroscience and Rare Diseases and contribute to long-term portfolio impact
- Scientific Growth & Translation – Communicate findings through scientific manuscripts, presentations, and cross-functional discussions, clearly articulating experimental insights and their relevance to human biology and therapeutic strategy
You are a hands-on experimental scientist with a strong foundation in immunology and a deep interest in human disease biology. You enjoy working collaboratively with computational scientists and are motivated by the opportunity to generate data that directly informs systems-level understanding. You are excited not only by profiling human immune responses, but also by building experimental systems that capture key features of tissue-specific immunity, including meningeal inflammation and ectopic lymphoid structure-like biology.
Furthermore, you bring:
- A Ph.D. in Immunology, Neuroimmunology/Neuroinflammation,…
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