Postdoc; Decoding heterogeneity & cellular intercations by microfluidics

Postdoc; Decoding heterogeneity & cellular intercations by microfluidics

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8 Jul 30 Sep Eindhoven

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Are you just as passionate as us about developing new and exciting technology to advance our understanding of the human immune system, then we are accepting applications from you as enthusiastic candidate who is interested in a dynamic, stimulating and ambitious environment to perform your post-doc.

Job description

Successful immunotherapy against cancer, infectious or immune-based diseases is the result of a multitude of cellular interactions within the immune system, including antigen presenting dendritic cells, cytotoxic T-cells and cancer or infected cells. Despite detailed molecular information on individual immune cell subtypes, virtually no information is available on the functional capacities of the cell subtypes. Decoding immune cell-cell or cell-pathogen interactions is expected to revolutionise the fields of immunology, biology and (cellular) immunotherapy. The Immunoengineering group focuses on developing and exploiting advances in single cell technologies, e.g. droplet- and valve-based microfluidics, high-throughput microscopy, flow cytometry, single cell RNA sequencing to probe heterogeneity in immune cell populations and to study cellular communication on the single or few cell level in health and disease.

In this project you will work on a novel and ambitious single cell technology platform, that will allow 1) functional analysis of single (pairs of) immune cells and 2) design of minimal environments under the omission of external factors that could influence cellular behaviour. Specifically, in this systems immunology approach the focus will be on pairing single plasmacytoid dendritic cells with single T cells in high throughput by droplet-based microfluidics to decode cellular communication between these cells. To fully understand how dendritic cells drive antigen specific T cell responses, you will be responsible for the development of a microscopy-based platform that allows detection of multiplexed and longitudinal cytokine secretion by single cells in high-throughput. Together, this comprehensive approach is required to achieve a full mechanistic understanding of cellular activation, communication and heterogeneity which will ultimately lead to superior cell-based vaccines, monitoring of responses and stratification of patients.

The Immunoengineering group is a young, vibrant and international group at the TU/e that strives to make an impact on healthcare by an improved understanding on immune cell function and communication. The group is embedded in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Institute of Complex Molecular Systems and has access to state-of-the-art technologies and excellent infrastructure.

Specifications

Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)

Requirements

  • PhD in immunology, molecular/cellular biology, biomedical engineering, biomedical science, or a comparable domain.
  • Ability to conduct high quality academic research, demonstrated for instance by a relevant PhD thesis and/or publication(s).
  • Experience in immunoassay development and/or confocal microscopy is preferred. Additional experience or affinity with microfluidics, single cell analysis or computational biology would be highly valuable.
  • Ability to teach, shown by experience or assistance in teaching and positive evaluations of these teaching efforts.
  • Excellent mastering of the English language, good communication and leadership skills. Note that there is no Dutch language requirement.
  • You can effectively communicate scientific ideas, foster collaboration and have a capability for independent thinking.
  • Be a team player and able to work in a dynamic, interdisciplinary context.

Conditions of employment

  • A meaningful job in a dynamic and ambitious university with the possibility to present your work at international conferences.
  • A full-time employment for at least 2 years.
  • You will have free access to high-quality training programs for research and valorization,  professional development courses for PhD students, and didactical courses of the TEACH training program.
  • A gross monthly salary and benefits in accordance with the Collective Labor Agreement for Dutch Universities.
  • A broad package of fringe benefits (including an excellent technical infrastructure, moving expenses, and savings schemes).
  • Family-friendly initiatives are in place, such as an international spouse program, and excellent on-campus children day care and sports facilities.

Specifications

  • Postdoc
  • Engineering
  • max. 38 hours per week
  • Doctorate
  • V50.5101

Employer

Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e)

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Location

De Rondom 70, 5612 AP, Eindhoven

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