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Seppe De Schepper

4 months ago

Joint Postdoctoral Position to Establish Next-Generation Humanized Models for Parkinson’s Disease Research University of Antwerp in Belgium

Degree Level

Postdoc

Field of study

Neuroscience

Funding

Available

Deadline

Expired

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Belgium

University

University of Antwerp

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Keywords

Neuroscience
Immunology
Biology
Parkinson's Disease
Stem Cell Biology
Health Science
Omics
Neurodegenerative Disease
Ipsc
Xenotransplantation
High-resolution Imaging
Mouse Model
Crispr/cas9
Psychoneuroimmunology

About this position

The University of Antwerp, a leading European institution, is seeking a full-time postdoctoral researcher to join a joint initiative between the Laboratories for Gut-Immune-Brain Axis Research (GIBA, Prof. Seppe De Schepper) and the Microglia and Inflammation in Neurological Disorders lab (MIND, Prof. Renzo Mancuso) at the VIB–Center for Molecular Neurology. This ERC-funded project focuses on establishing next-generation humanized and engraftment models to study peripheral neuroimmune mechanisms in Parkinson’s disease.

The research aims to build on recent advances in iPSC-derived xenotransplantation models, extending these approaches to new tools and organ systems to better understand the interaction between human immune cells and α-synuclein pathology during the earliest stages of Parkinson’s disease. The successful candidate will lead a pioneering research line at the intersection of neuroimmunology, stem cell biology, and neurodegeneration.

Responsibilities include setting up and optimizing novel xenotransplantation models, collaborating with both local and international partners, supervising junior colleagues, contributing to grant writing, and disseminating findings through high-impact publications. Applicants must have a PhD in neuroscience, immunology, stem cell biology, or a related field, with proven expertise in Parkinson’s disease models and iPSC-derived in vivo systems. Experience with mouse models (FELASA B or C certification required), advanced imaging/omics, and CRISPR/Cas9 technology is highly valued.

The position offers a two-year full-time contract, a competitive salary and benefits package, reimbursement for public transport, bike allowance, eco-cheques, and professional development opportunities. The planned starting date is January 1, 2026, and the work will be based at Campus Drie Eiken in a dynamic, inclusive, and supportive environment. Applicants are encouraged to apply online, submitting a cover letter, CV with publication list, and contact information for two references.

The University of Antwerp is committed to diversity, equal opportunities, and the professional growth of its employees.

Funding details

Available

What's required

Applicants must hold a PhD in neuroscience, immunology, stem cell biology, or a related discipline. Proven expertise in Parkinson’s disease models and iPSC-derived in vivo systems (such as xenotransplantation) is required. A strong publication record and independent research drive are essential. Experience working with mouse models (FELASA B or C certification required) is necessary. Experience with advanced imaging/omics and CRISPR/Cas9 technology is considered a plus. Candidates should be team-oriented, innovative, and motivated to advance translational neuroimmunology. Research and teaching qualities must align with the university’s policies.

How to apply

Apply online via the University of Antwerp’s job application platform by clicking the 'Apply' button and completing the form. Attach a cover letter, CV with publication list, and contact information for two references. For questions about the application process, email [email protected]. For job-specific questions, contact the listed professors.

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