Researcher in Immunotherapy of cancer
- Oslo
- Fast
- Fulltid
Knowledge and practical experience in all of the following domains are mandatory and must be documented:
- Immune cell culture (PBMC isolation, primary T-cell manipulation, and functional assays)
- Immunological methods (flow cytometry, ELISA)
- Animal experimentation (FELASA-C or equivalent certification)
- Molecular biology (cloning, RNA isolation, qPCR, retro- or lentiviral manipulation)
- Cell biology: spheroid or organoid culture, or organ-on-a-chip systems
- CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing
- Immunotherapy: vaccine development, BiTEs, immune receptors (TCR, CAR, or others)
- Advanced microscopy (confocal) or live-cell imaging
We offer a dynamic and modern research environment equipped with state-of-the-art instruments and direct access to hospital core facilities. We support personal development and encourage training in relevant areas. The application (in English) must include: * Motivation letter (½ page, online): a brief explanation of why we should hire you, what you will bring to the lab, and your ambitions.
- List (attachment-1): detailing the mandatory techniques listed above, including the lab where each was performed and any related publications. Additional relevant skills may also be included.
- CV (use the online form) with all relevant information
- List (attachment-2): publications/patents (title, authors, journal) with a brief description of your contribution to your top five.
- Official copies of educational certificates (attachment-3) including grades.
Else Marit Inderberg, Unit leader,Arbeidssted Ullernchausseen 64/66
0379 OsloNøkkelinformasjon: Arbeidsgiver: Oslo universitetssykehus HFReferansenr.: 5104594914
Stillingsprosent: 100%
Contract
Søknadsfrist: 30.04.2026Kontaktpersoner for stillingenElse Marit InderbergUnit leaderKopier e-postadresseSebastien Philippe WälchliGroup leaderKopier e-postadresseOm bedriftenOslo University Hospital is a highly specialized hospital in charge of extensive regional and local hospital assignments. As Scandinavia's largest hospital, we carry out more than 1.2 million patient treatments each year. The hospital has a nationwide responsibility for a number of national and multi-regional assignments, and has several national centers of competence. Oslo University Hospital is responsible for approximately 50 percent of all medical and health care research conducted at Norwegian hospitals, and is a significant role player within the education of a large variety of health care personnel.SektorOffentligNettsted