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Alex van Vliet

Professor at KU Leuven

KU Leuven

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Cell Biology

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Biochemistry

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Microscopy

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Autophagy

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Protein Aggregation

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Structural Biology

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Transmission Electron Microscopy

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Alex van Vliet

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KU Leuven

PhD Position: Molecular Mechanisms of Selective Autophagy and Toxic Cargo Degradation

The Laboratory of Autophagy and Membrane Dynamics at KU Leuven, led by Professor Alex van Vliet, is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join a dynamic research team in the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine. The lab focuses on uncovering the molecular mechanisms of autophagy initiation and membrane dynamics, employing cutting-edge techniques such as in vitro reconstitution, structure-function studies, biochemistry, and cell biological approaches. The research aims to advance understanding of how selective autophagy targets and degrades toxic cargo, including protein aggregates and damaged organelles, which is crucial for cellular health and the prevention of neurodegenerative diseases. As a PhD student, you will investigate the molecular mechanisms by which autophagy machinery recognizes and eliminates toxic aggregates and organelles. The project leverages state-of-the-art technologies, including high-resolution fluorescence microscopy, quantitative proteomics (HDX and XL MS), (cryo-)electron microscopy, and advanced cellular assays utilizing CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing. Initial studies will be conducted in tractable cell lines to elucidate protein complex formation, followed by experiments in iPSC-derived neuronal models and patient samples to translate findings to disease-relevant contexts. The position offers the opportunity to drive high-impact research addressing fundamental questions in autophagy and cellular homeostasis. You will become an integral member of a well-funded, international research group, benefit from direct access to advanced infrastructure and core facilities, and enjoy a flexible work schedule that supports work-life balance. The doctoral program includes structured, comprehensive training to broaden your expertise and enhance professional skills, as well as access to an extensive network of international scientific collaborators for interdisciplinary project work and long-term career development. Applicants must hold a Master's degree in Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Molecular or Structural Biology, Biological/Medical Sciences, or a closely related field. Essential skills include critical thinking, experimental design, rigorous data analysis, and problem-solving abilities. Good verbal and written communication skills, fluency in English, and a collaborative, organized, and proactive mindset are required. Bonus criteria include experience with molecular and cell biology techniques (cell culture, Western Blotting, PCR/qPCR, cloning, recombinant protein expression/purification), fluorescence microscopy or image analysis software, advanced cell manipulation (CRISPR/Cas9, flow cytometry/FACS), and basic familiarity with data analysis tools (GraphPad Prism, R, or Python). To apply, submit your application via the online tool by 20 January 2026. For further information, contact Prof. dr. Alex van Vliet at [email protected]

1 month ago

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Alex van Vliet

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KU Leuven

PhD Position: How does Autophagy degrade toxic cargo?

The Laboratory of Autophagy and Membrane Dynamics at KU Leuven, led by Professor Alex van Vliet, invites applications for a PhD position focused on understanding how autophagy degrades toxic cargo. The lab is part of the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine and is renowned for its research into the molecular mechanisms of autophagy initiation and membrane dynamics. By integrating in vitro reconstitution, structure-function studies, biochemistry, and cell biological approaches, the group aims to uncover how selective autophagy targets and eliminates toxic aggregates and damaged organelles. This project will investigate the molecular mechanisms by which autophagy machinery recognizes and degrades protein aggregates and organelles, a process critical for cellular health and longevity, especially in post-mitotic cells like neurons. The research will utilize advanced methodologies, including high-resolution fluorescence microscopy, quantitative proteomics (HDX and XL MS), (cryo-)electron microscopy, and CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing. Initial studies will be conducted in tractable cell lines, with subsequent work in iPSC-derived neuronal models and patient samples, providing a translational aspect relevant to neurodegeneration and ageing. The successful candidate will join a highly supportive, international research group with access to state-of-the-art infrastructure and core facilities. The group offers a stimulating environment with English as the primary language, flexible work schedules, and integration into structured doctoral training programs. The position provides opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration and professional development within KU Leuven’s extensive scientific network. Applicants should hold a Master’s degree in Biochemistry, Cell Biology, Molecular or Structural Biology, Biological/Medical Sciences, or a closely related field. Essential skills include critical thinking, experimental design, rigorous data analysis, and fluency in English. Experience with molecular and cell biology techniques, fluorescence microscopy, advanced cell manipulation, and data analysis tools is advantageous but not required. KU Leuven is committed to diversity, inclusion, and equal opportunity, fostering a respectful and supportive academic environment. The research group is well funded, ensuring resources for ambitious projects and access to cutting-edge technologies. The application deadline is January 20, 2026. For further information, contact Prof. dr. Alex van Vliet at [email protected]. Apply via the KU Leuven job portal using the provided link.

1 month ago