
The Botnar Institute of Immune Engineering (BIIE) is a new interdisciplinary research institute dedicated to innovation in immune engineering. Founded in 2024 through a generous endowment from Fondation Botnar, the BIIE supports scientists in taking on some of the world's most challenging problems in immunology and global health. The institute unites experts across immunology, biomedicine, bioengineering, and related fields, creating a unique multidisciplinary environment with a mission to make a lasting impact and to train future leaders in immune engineering.
We are looking to recruit a postdoctoral researcher to explore the mechanisms of action of known mucosal adjuvants and to apply this knowledge to develop novel mucosal adjuvants.
As part of our team, you'll receive hands-on training, along with support for your professional and personal growth. Your responsibilities will include:
Our Molecular Mucosal Immunology group is dedicated to fostering creativity in science. We offer a balance of expert mentorship and the freedom to shape your project in ways you find most meaningful. Our research is aimed at advancing fundamental knowledge of the mucosal immune system and achieving real-world clinical impact.
Essential:
PhD in immunology or mucosal immunology or host-microbe interactions or de novo protein design.
Aptitude to work in a dynamic and diverse team and enthusiasm to solve complex problems.
Strongly preferred:
Research experience in the areas of cellular and molecular immunology, multi-omics, recombinant protein production, bioinformatics.
Ability to programme in R and/or Python.
Experience with in vivo models (mouse)
Further details
We particularly want to hear from applicants who are excited to work in a highly interdisciplinary and collaborative environment, and who have drive to push the boundaries of knowledge. Bold and innovative research ideas will be welcomed.
This positions is available immediately. Please note that the group will relocate from Zurich to the new BIIE building in Basel in early 2027.
Application deadline: November 16th 2025



