Das Department of Immunology am Inselspital forscht innovativ. Es bietet eine kollaborative und vielfältige Arbeitsumgebung.
Aufgaben
Vorbereitung und Pflege von Zebrafischlarven für Experimente.
Durchführung von visuellen Tests mit automatisierten Plattformen.
Verwaltung von Arzneimitteln für in vivo Screening-Assays.
Fähigkeiten
Laufendes Masterstudium in Lebenswissenschaften oder verwandten Bereichen.
Erfahrung in molekularbiologischen Techniken wie PCR.
Ausgezeichnete Kommunikations- und Teamfähigkeiten.
Ist das hilfreich?
Department of Immunology, Inselspital, DBMR Supervisor: Dr. Federica Maria Conedera Project Overview: This interdisciplinary research project focuses on developing a high-throughput in vivo drug screening platform for glaucoma using zebrafish larvae. Our approach combines visual behavior assays with advanced machine learning for data analysis to identify novel therapeutic compounds. The project environment is collaborative and methodologically diverse, aiming for innovation in research.
Key Responsibilities:
Maintain and prepare zebrafish larvae for high-throughput experimental workflows
Conduct and analyze visual acuity tests using automated behavioral platforms such as DanioVision
Prepare, handle, and track drug compound libraries for in vivo screening assays
Manage molecular and cellular assays, including PCR, qPCR, and Western blot analysis, as needed to validate hits
Apply statistical and bioinformatics tools (e.g., R, Python) for data analysis and interpretation of behavioral and phenotypic readouts
Document experimental procedures, contribute to scientific reporting, and support manuscript preparation
Collaborate effectively within a multicultural, multidisciplinary team and contribute to the supervision and training of junior team members
Desired Profile:
Ongoing master's degree (or completion) in Molecular Life Sciences, Immunology, Biotechnology, or related field
Strong background in molecular biology techniques (PCR, qPCR, DNA/RNA extraction, Western blot, flow cytometry)
Demonstrated skills in gene editing, such as CRISPR/Cas9 or related genome engineering tools
Hands-on proficiency in laboratory project management and documentation
Familiarity with animal handling or small vertebrate in vivo models is a plus, but strong willingness to learn is equally valued
Excellent communication and teamwork skills, with a record of successful interdisciplinary collaboration
Motivation to apply bioanalytical methods for translational vision research
As part of our commitment to international scientific exchange, the laboratory is preparing a competitive application for upcoming Swiss Leading House South Asia funding, specifically aiming to establish a collaborative glaucoma research platform with Sri Lankan academic partners. Candidates with a Sri Lankan background are particularly encouraged to apply, as their expertise and cross-cultural fluency will play a pivotal role in shaping and leading this new era of Swiss–Sri Lankan scientific exchange.
We Offer:
Stimulating scientific environment within a leading Swiss biomedical research institution
Training in zebrafish vision assays, drug screening, and machine learning techniques for phenotype analysis
Opportunities for scientific development, including manuscript preparation and conference participation
Flexible work schedule (40%) suitable for continuing studies
Application:
For any questions regarding the position, please feel free to contact Dr. Federica Maria Conedera directly via E-Mail schreiben. Please send your application including CV, motivation letter, reference letter, University diplomas with grades to E-Mail schreiben until August 15th, 2025.