The Botnar Institute of Immune Engineering (BIIE) is a non-profit research organization dedicated to the advanced study of immunological systems. Our mission is to develop translational solutions for the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disease.
We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Flow Cytometry Scientist/Expert to join our developing Flow Cytometry Core Facility. This is an exciting opportunity to help establish a state-of-the-art facility from the ground up, playing a critical role in supporting cutting-edge immunology research and flagship platforms across the BIIE.
Tasks
- Experimental Consultation & Planning: Provide expert guidance to BIIE users on experimental design, including control planning, statistical power (N values), and the optimization of sample preparation and staining protocols.
- Technical Expertise & Instrumentation: Operate, maintain, and troubleshoot diverse flow cytometry and cell sorting systems; lead the testing and validation of new high-end equipment.
- Diverse Sample Handling: Demonstrate expertise in analyzing and sorting a wide range of sample types, including yeast libraries, bacteria, and primary BSL2 samples.
- Training & Education: Develop and deliver comprehensive training modules on various flow cytometry analyzers and sorters.
- Data Analysis & Troubleshooting: Provide high-level support for data analysis and technical troubleshooting for BIIE research groups.
- Facility Development: Contribute to the strategic growth and visibility of the core facility. This includes defining user requirements, evaluating new instrumentation, and implementing digital booking and management systems.
Requirements
- Education: A PhD or equivalent independent research experience in Immunology, Cell Biology, or a related field.
- Experience: Significant hands-on experience with both conventional and spectral flow cytometry platforms and cell sorting.
- Adaptability: Proven ability to manage multiple concurrent workflows and prioritize tasks in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.
- Mindset: A service-oriented mindset with excellent written and oral communication skills for teaching and vendor relations.
- Proactive Problem Solving: Ability to anticipate user needs and resolve emerging technical issues promptly.
- Empathy: Ability to maintain clear, consistent communication while understanding the high-pressure environment of scientific research.
Qualifications preferred:
- Expertise in multicolor spectral panel design and high-parameter data analysis.
- Familiarity with Benchling or similar electronic lab notebooks/LIMS.
- An engineering mindset with the motivation to perform hands-on hardware troubleshooting.
- Cross-cultural communication skills and a general scientific "out-of-the-box" curiosity.
Benefits
The BIIE provides a cutting-edge research infrastructure within a highly international environment.
- Excellent Working Conditions: Competitive salary and benefits (incl. generous pension fund contributions, half-fare travelcard/Halbtax).
- Growth: Numerous opportunities for professional training and development.
- Impact: A chance to support global health research and medical advancements for underserved communities.
Location/Workload: The position starts as early as September 15th (or by agreement) with a 60% workload based at the D-BSSE, ETH Zurich (Basel). The workload will increase to 100% upon the BIIE’s move to its new headquarters at the Switzerland Innovation Park in Allschwil.