The Institute of Immunology, Department of Pathobiology, University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna is looking for a
PhD candidate for a project on the porcine T-cell response against Salmonella
Length of employment: 3 years
Starting date: immediately
Deadline for applications: 19th December 2016
UNIVERSITY OF GOTHENBURG
At the Department of rheumatology and inflammation research, translational studies on inflammation caused by e.g. autoimmunity, allergy and infection are conducted with the aim to determine mechanisms involved in tissue inflammation. Projects at the department range from basic research and animal models, to clinical trials and rehabilitation of patients.
Our research group studies the influence of sex hormones on the immune system during inflammatory diseases and inflammation-induced osteoporosis.
Project Leaders: Prof. Stefan Endres, Coordinator of IMMUTRAIN, Director of the Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet, Munich
PD Dr. Sebastian Kobold, Scientific Coordinator of IMMUTRAIN, Group Leader of Immunopharmacology, Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Ludwig Maximilians Universitaet, Munich
Description of the project: Adoptive T cell transfer for cancer therapy The project will be part of the IMMUTRAIN-Workpackage 1: Combination of antibodies with adoptive T cell transfer. It will comprise: Genetic engineering of T-cells for
enhanced functionality against cancer- Validation in different animal models – Function analysis and description of cellular product.
Application deadline September 9th 2016
The Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry wish to recruit talented persons with a professional background in medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, clinical nutrition or health sciences. We are therefore announcing a tenure track position as associate professor. The position is open within any of the special fields indicated. The position is vacant for a period of six years.
The aim of the employment in a tenure track position is to recruit the best candidates for a full-time permanent position as professor. The faculty and the departments are committed to facilitate the development of the competence within teaching, research, presentation and innovation for the successful applicant. The successful applicant will during the tenure track period get the opportunity to qualify for a permanent position as professor. The position will be connected to the department which is natural depending on the successful applicant´s field of expertise.
PhD position in Immunology/Nutritional Immunology at the Biomedical Center (BMC), University of Iceland.
Virologist and virus immunologist, look here!
SSI has a 1-year maternity cover position available from September 1st. See attachment for more information and who to contact.
We have two courses at DIS (DIS Study Abroad in Scandinavia) that are in need of a part time faculty.
- For the immunology course we are looking for someone to co-teach it.
- For the “Medical Biotechnology and Drug Development” we need someone to fully teach the course (in total around 16 classes during a semester, and potentially travel with students (3 days in Denmark and/or 1 week in Edinburgh))
You can find information about the Immunology course here: http://disabroad.org/copenhagen/courses/immunology/
and the Medical Biotechnology and Drug Development here: http://disabroad.org/copenhagen/summer-courses/medical-biotechnology-and-drug-development/
Anyone who might be interested can contact me.
Susana LS Dietrich, PhD
Assistant Program Director
Science & Health Department
Dir. +45 33 76 54 42
Mob: +45 30 67 10 42
DIS · Study Abroad in Scandinavia
DIS Copenhagen
Vestergade 7 · DK 1456 Copenhagen K · Denmark
A three-year Senior post-doc position funded by a research grant from the Danish Council for Independent Research (DFF) to Lars Hviid is available in the SURFACE team at CMP (http://cmp.ku.dk/research/teamsurface/). The starting date for the position(s) is 1 July 2016 or as soon as possible thereafter
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POSTDOCTORAL POSITION available June, 2016 to study molecular mechanisms controlling lymphoid development and transformation.
Four postdoctoral positions are available immediately at Georgia Cancer Center’s Center for Immuno-Oncology in the field of basic and translational research in cancer immunology and Immunotherapy.
The positions available are in the following areas of investigations:
- CD8 Biology, CD4 Plasticity, and T cell Receptor Signaling
- Rational Combination Immunotherapy Design
- Inflammation and Immunology and Obesity & Cancer
For potential candidates, please contact: Dr. Samir N. Khleif at skhleif@gru.edu