Research Associate/Postdoc in Biophysical Characterization of Immune-Cell Activation
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Immunology Research
Research Associate / Postdoc in Biophysical Characterization of Immune-Cell Activation (100%)
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Your tasksWe are seeking a highly motivated and curious postdoctoral researcher or research associate with a passion for quantitative data analysis in the fields of immunology and biophysics. In this role, you will contribute to seminal work on the cellular and molecular characterization of receptor signaling of immune cells by applying biophysics to living cells. Building on our earlier findings that focal molography can be used to study immunological receptors on living cells, you will investigate immune cell activation.
This interdisciplinary position offers the rare opportunity to work closely with Lino Biotech, the developer of focal molography, and Miltenyi Biotec, in a collaboration supported by Innosuisse funding. The position is based at FHNW’s new Muttenz campus, just outside Basel, Switzerland.
- Develop advanced cellular assays to study immune‑cell activation using focal molography
- Investigate TCR binding of living cells and analyze receptor signaling with biophysical approaches
- Perform data analysis and modeling using Python
- Establish and adapt assays for use with clinically relevant primary human cells
- Supervise Bachelor’s and Master’s students
- Contribute to project planning and coordination
- Strong background in cellular immunology
- Hands‑on experience in biophysical methods such as BLI, SPR, or related techniques
- Proficiency in Python or R for data analysis
- Practical experience in protein biochemistry, flow cytometry (FACS), and cell culture
- Collaborative team player who enjoys working in an interdisciplinary environment
- Motivation to develop and implement innovative approaches in a supportive and open setting
- Excellent command of spoken and written English
- German language skills are an advantage
- A cutting‑edge research environment focused on cellular biophysics
- Collaboration within an interdisciplinary team of biochemists, cell biologists, immunologists, and bioinformaticians
- Access to state‑of‑the‑art biophysical and immunological platforms, as well as advanced cell biology tools (e.g., FACS, microscopy)
- Close interdisciplinary collaboration within the institute and with two leading biotechnology companies
- Dedicated mentoring and support for personal development and advanced training
- Opportunity to contribute to pioneering research in a rapidly emerging area of immunology
The FHNW School of Life Sciences offers state‑of‑the‑art technical, laboratory and office facilities. Contributing to the school’s highly motivating working environment – which is second to none – is its collaboration with a large number of companies and institutions in Switzerland and abroad, a widely varied programme of scientific events, and daily contact with young students in research and teaching. FHNW is also committed to equal opportunities and the compatibility of private and professional life.
YourBenefits
- Wide range of university sports
- Cultural programme of lectures, concerts, theatre and films
- Established implementation of equal pay
- Targeted promotion of doctoral projects
- Annual working time (42 hours/week) with the option of part‑time and teleworking
- Mentoring programme for career development
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