Basel: Internship (9-12 months) Cell differentiation in the gastrointestinal tract
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The Position
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The Position
The Organoid Gene Editing Group led at the Institute of Human Biology (IHB) at Roche in Basel, Switzerland is hosting an internship position for a researcher to study cell fate decisions in homeostasis and early carcinogenesis, focused on the gastrointestinal epithelium. Your research will involve cutting-edge 3D organoid models and engineered systems thereof, combined with high-content imaging and genomic technologies to interrogate cell fate decisions.
This study may yield new insights into the factors governing cell maturation that could be used to direct lineage specification in in vitro models for specific use cases. Moreover, it may provide therapeutic angles to treat gastrointestinal diseases such as metabolic disease, for instance by targeting intestinal cell types producing anti-appetite hormones.
Your Profile
You are currently enrolled in a university M.Sc. program in relevant subjects such as molecular biology, biotechnology, bioengineering, chemical biology, or related fields, or you have completed your degree in the respective subjects within the past 12 months.
You have experience in primary cell culture. Prior experience with the culture of complex human model systems such as organoids is highly desirable.
Prior experience with CRISPR-based genetic engineering, flow cytometry, imaging, ELISAs and/or sequencing is highly desirable.
You are fluent in English and highly curious about science and are able to derive novel approaches and ideas from published literature.
You want to work in a highly collaborative environment where scientific exchange is highly valued.
You are able to plan and perform experiments independently including their thorough interpretation and efficient documentation.
Your impact
Perform computational analyses of single cell genomic and genetic perturbation data
Execute genetic perturbation experiments to identify gene regulatory networks setting intestinal cell fates
Interpret experimental data and report these in presentations and a written report to colleagues
Your application
Your complete application should include the following documents:
An up-to-date CV and a Motivation Letter
A certificate of enrollment (if you are currently studying)
For Non-EU/EFTA citizens: Due to regulations, you must provide a letter from your university stating that an internship is mandatory for your studies and specifying the required length of the internship. Please upload this letter, along with your enrollment certificate, CV, and motivation letter.
Employment: 100%
Start date: As soon as possible; flexible
Duration: 9-12 months
Location: Basel, Switzerland
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Summary
- Location: Basel
- Type: Full time