The ULB Center for Research in Immunology (U-CRI) (Belgium) brings together researchers from the ULB Faculties of Sciences, Medicine and Pharmacy. Its aim is to promote fundamental and translational immunology with research axis on molecular immunology, pre-clinical immunology, human and translational immunology (https://u-cri.ulb.be/ ). The team of David Vermijlen (https://u-cri.ulb.be/index.php?action=researchGroups&group=10 ) is looking for a post-doctoral fellow. This project is funded by WELBIO (Walloon Excellence in Life Sciences).
We offer a post-doctoral position embedded in the U-CRI at the Biopark Campus (rue Adrienne Bolland 8, 6041 Gosselies, Belgium) in the team of David Vermijlen where you will work together with motivated PhD students and a research technician. You will have the possibility to independently lead your research project, but with sufficient guidance and mentoring, and the possibility to learn a wide set of cutting-edge technologies.
Duration: 2 year full time, renewable.
Starting date: As soon as possible, till a suitable candidate is found
Gammadelta (gd) T cells are the ‘third’ type of lymphocytes, besides ab T cells and B cells, that can rearrange gene segments at the DNA level in order to generate variable antigen receptors (gd T cell receptor (TCR), ab TCR, B cell receptor/antibodies). These three cell lineages have been conserved seemingly since the emergence of jawed vertebrates, more than 450 million years ago. A main difference with conventional ab T cells is that gd T cells use their TCR to recognize antigens in a fundamentally different way, i.e. they do not depend on classical MHC molecules. gd T cells can have several roles, including protection against infections and tumors.
Based on past and recent findings generated by the ‘David Vermijlen group’ (U-CRI) regarding thymic development and function of gd T cells (mainly in human), we hypothesize that:
(i) thymic development of gd T cells in the human fetus follow unique molecular rules
(ii) gd T cells are crucial mediators of anti-microbial immunity in early life
(iii) gd T cells generated in the human fetus persist and play an important role in anti-cancer surveillance in human tissues in the adult
Within this research thematic, the post-doctoral fellow will focus on the understanding of the molecular mechanisms of our observations, especially regarding human gd T cell development.
Enquiries and applications should be made to David Vermijlen at David.Vermijlen@ulb.be . Please email a CV, motivation letter, summary of past research and recommendation or contact details of two referees. Selection will start in November/December 2022 till a suitable candidate is found.
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