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Davide Angeletti

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University of Gothenburg

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Immunology

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Cell Biology

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B Cell Biology

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Immune Response

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Mucosal Immunology

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Macrophage Biology

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Dendritic Cell

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University of Gothenburg

PhD Positions in Medical Science: Viral Immunology, Cancer Microenvironment, Lung Cancer Metabolism, Pancreatic Cancer, and Mitochondrial Biogenesis at University of Gothenburg

The University of Gothenburg’s Sahlgrenska Academy is offering multiple PhD positions in Medical Science, with research projects spanning viral immunology, cancer microenvironment, lung cancer metabolism, pancreatic cancer, and mitochondrial biogenesis. These positions are based at the Institute of Biomedicine and involve collaboration with leading research groups and supervisors, including Professors Davide Angeletti, Göran Landberg, Anders Ståhlberg, Elinor Bexe Lindskog, Per Lindahl, Anna Martner, and Martin Ott. Project topics include: (1) Broadly neutralizing antibodies for therapeutic use against Influenza A virus, focusing on antibody engineering and mucosal immunology; (2) Patient-based model systems for studying the tumor microenvironment in cancer development and progression, utilizing advanced ex vivo models and bioinformatics; (3) Targeting lung cancer metabolism through precision nutrition and glutathione depletion, with emphasis on cancer metabolism and therapeutic vulnerabilities; (4) Role of NOX2-derived reactive oxygen species in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, investigating tumor microenvironment and immune interactions; (5) Structural and functional analyses of mitochondrial biogenesis by cryo-EM, exploring mitochondrial translation and protein biogenesis. All positions are fully funded doctoral employments, with salaries set individually according to university agreements. The duration is four years full-time, with possible departmental duties extending the period. Applicants must have a second-cycle degree or equivalent, proof of English proficiency (English B/6 or equivalent), and relevant academic background. Experience in molecular biology, immunology, cell culture, flow cytometry, bioinformatics, or related fields is advantageous. Some projects require willingness to work with laboratory animals. Personal suitability and collaborative skills are highly valued. Applications must be submitted via the University of Gothenburg’s recruitment portal by 2026-02-23. Required documents include a personal letter, CV, diploma and transcripts, and proof of English proficiency. International applicants should provide additional documentation for degree verification. For more information, visit the university’s doctoral studies pages or contact the respective project supervisors. These positions offer the opportunity to work in a dynamic, international research environment with access to cutting-edge methodologies and collaborative networks. The Sahlgrenska Academy values diversity and equal opportunities, and provides support for international applicants relocating to Gothenburg.

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Davide Angeletti

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University of Gothenburg

PhD Studentship in Medical Science - Viral Immunology (Influenza A, IgA) at University of Gothenburg

The University of Gothenburg, Sahlgrenska Academy, is inviting applications for a fully funded PhD studentship in Medical Science with a focus on Viral Immunology, specifically the role of IgA in influenza A virus infection. The project, supervised by Professor Davide Angeletti, aims to investigate the mechanisms driving IgA class switching in the upper airways and the protective role of IgA against influenza A infection. Research will combine antibody engineering with mucosal immunology, utilizing methods such as molecular biology, cell culturing, influenza virus assays, multicolor flow cytometry, and in vivo work with laboratory animals. The ideal candidate should have a strong experimental drive and interest in antibody engineering and mucosal immunology. Documented experience in immunology, flow cytometry, molecular biology, virology, or infection models is advantageous. Applicants must have completed a master’s degree or equivalent, with specific eligibility in English proficiency. The position is based at the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Institute of Biomedicine, and requires physical presence in Sweden. The doctoral studentship is fully funded, with salaries set individually according to local agreements. The program comprises four years of full-time study, with possible departmental duties up to 20%. Application materials include a personal letter, CV, diploma, transcripts, and proof of English proficiency. The deadline for applications is February 23, 2026. For more information, visit www.angelettilab.com or contact Professor Davide Angeletti at [email protected].

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william Agace

Technical University of Denmark

DENMARK

Katharina Lahl

Technical University of Denmark

DENMARK

U Islander

University of Gothenburg

SWEDEN

Mats Bemark

University of Gothenburg

SWEDEN

Kevin O'Connor

Associate Professor

Yale University School of Medicine

UNITED STATES