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      PhD position in Physics-Inspired AI for Drug Design

      PhD position in Physics-Inspired AI for Drug Design

      University of Basel
      Workplace Basel - North West Switzerland - Switzerland
      Category
      Health | Pharmacology
      Position
      Junior Researcher / PhD Position
      Published 14 January 2026

      Student Research Assistant (24%) at IOB

      Starting on 01/02/2026 or 01/03/2026 or as mutually agreed (approx. 10 hours/week)
      Fixed term: 6 months



      Work schedule: ideally two shifts per week of approx. 5 hours each (e.g., Monday and Friday; several days between shifts for incubations)

      About IOB
      The Institute of Molecular and Clinical Ophthalmology Basel (IOB), located near the Novartis campus, is a pioneering research institute that integrates basic and clinical ophthalmology research. Its mission is to drive innovation in understanding vision and its associated diseases, as well as to develop new therapies for vision loss. For more information, please visit iob.ch !

      About the project
      For a project in the Human Retinal & Central Visual Circuits Group, we are looking for a student research assistant to support routine-based immunohistochemistry work on fixed human retina. We test AAV-based genetic tools to target specific cell types in the retina. For our project, we aim to quantify the efficiency of these tools in the human retina using immunohistochemistry.


      Your position

      • Carrying out immunohistochemistry stainings on human retina (routine protocols)
      • Pipetting, washing/incubating (including primary and secondary antibodies) according to established protocols
      • Mounting the retina samples on microscope slides
      • Imaging the stained samples on the spinning-disk microscope (optional)
      • Careful documentation (e.g., protocols, sample and antibodies used) and coordination with the project supervisor.

      Your profile

      • Currently enrolled in a Bachelor’s or Master’s program (e.g., Biology, Biomedicine, Neuroscience, Chemistry, Medicine, or similar)
      • Very careful, structured, and reliable way of working
      • Experience with pipetting and standard lab techniques; immunohistochemistry is an advantage but not required (training possible)
      • Interest in retina/neurobiology, immunohistochemistry and microscopy
      • Good English skills (institute/lab language)


      We offer you

      • Practical insights into a cutting-edge research environment at the interface of basic research and clinical research
      • Hands-on training in established immunohistochemistry protocols and microscopy
      • Flexible working hours in the above rhythm by arrangement, a collegial team, and good supervision
      • Opportunity to pursue a Master’s thesis project at IOB



      Application / Contact

      Please send your application including
      • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
      • a short motivation letter (1 page) indicating relevant lab experience
      • (optional) transcript of records (grades)
      as a single PDF by email to: helene.schreyer@ iob.ch

      Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.

      Contact for questions: Helene Schreyer

      www.unibas.ch')
      In your application, please refer to myScience.ch and referenceJobID69084.

      Arbeitsort: Basel