RiSE Internship - Translatable In Vitro Drug Discovery Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy; DMD
Listed on 2026-05-31
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Medical Science, Clinical Research
The Position
The RiSE program (Roche Internships for Scientific Exchange) is a highly competitive student research program offers the most talented graduate and medical degree students the opportunity to be fully integrated into our interdisciplinary and international industry R&D environment. As a RiSE student, you will enhance your competencies, gain valuable work experience with us, and eventually become part of a worldwide network of RiSE Alumni.
The Neuroscience and Rare Diseases Discovery and Translational Area (NRD DTA) is developing medicines for a range of serious neurological diseases, including multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, autism, spinal muscular atrophy, and Huntington’s disease. As a RiSE student in the NRD DTA you will join our group in the Neuromuscular Disorders (NMD) lab group, situated within the Neurotechnologies Section at the Roche Innovation Center Basel, Switzerland.
Our multidisciplinary team brings together expertise in neuromuscular biology, vectorized genomic medicine, genetic engineering, and complex 3D models.
- Tissue culture and maintenance of 2D models (e.g. HEK‑blue cells, immortalized and hiPSC‑derived myoblasts, etc.), 3D neuromuscular junction organoids, and engineered human muscle tissues
- Actively plan, design, perform, and analyze pharmacological assays of interest (e.g. small molecule treatments, reporter expression, cellular bioenergetics with Agilent’s Seahorse system, 3D twitch/tetanic force assessments with Curi Bio’s Mantarray setup, live imaging and contractility recordings of 3D organoids, etc.)
- Work closely within a team composed of 3‑4 scientists, research associates, other students, and coordinate with internal core facilities (e.g. imaging) and cross‑functional teams (e.g. neurogenomics and muscle metabolism groups)
- Maintain a detailed electronic lab notebook (ELN) and data records
- Present research findings at internal meetings
- Summarize work and draft a scientific manuscript
- Graduated from a Master’s program within the last year or enrolled in a PhD or medical degree program at a university
- Demonstrable experience in one or more of the following areas:
- Culturing complex cell models and/or organoids (e.g. patient‑derived cells, human iPSCs, etc.)
- In vitro electrophysiology (e.g. in vitro force measurements using Curi Bio’s Mantarray equipment)
- In vitro live cell techniques/assays (e.g. Agilent Seahorse platform, fluorescence microscopy, calcium indicators, contractility, etc.)
- Familiarity with advanced image analysis software (e.g., Harmony, FIJI/Image
J, Muscle Motion, Pulse functional metrics, or similar) - Basic molecular biology techniques (e.g. secreted reporter activity, qPCR/dPCR, WB, immunofluorescence, DNA/RNA/protein isolation)
- Proficiency in statistical software (e.g. R, Graph Pad) for analyzing biological data sets, including dose‑response curves and electrophysiology output
- A strong interest in expanding your muscle biology skills, particularly using small molecule‑based technologies in 2D and 3D model systems
The internship can start between August
2026 and October
2026 – please clearly indicate your preferred starting date in your motivation letter.
Applications need to include a CV and a cover letter, as well as a letter from your current or former academic supervisor supporting your application to the RiSE Program. Please note that due to regulations non‑EU/EFTA citizens have to be enrolled in a PhD or medical degree program at a university and provide a certificate from the university stating that an industry internship is mandatory as part of the university training.
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