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Lucas Boeck

Group Leader | Consultant in Pulmonary Medicine

University of Basel

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Microbiology

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Respiratory Medicine

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Antibiotic Resistance

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Lucas Boeck

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University of Basel

PhD and Postdoctoral Positions in Molecular Microbiology and Drug Tolerance at the University of Basel

University of Basel is advertising two fully funded research positions in molecular microbiology : a PhD student and a postdoctoral researcher . The project focuses on the molecular mechanisms of drug tolerance in Mycobacterium abscessus , a clinically important pathogen where antibiotic treatment fails in many patients not only because of resistance, but also because bacteria can survive drug exposure without being genetically resistant. The work is based at the University of Basel, Switzerland , in the group led by Lucas Boeck (Group Leader; Consultant in Pulmonary Medicine, University Hospital Basel). The positions are part of a newly funded international consortium involving Switzerland, Israel, Australia, and the USA. Funding: both positions are fully funded for 4 years by the Swiss National Science Foundation . Research interests/keywords: molecular microbiology, experimental microbiology, bacterial drug tolerance, antibiotic resistance, Mycobacterium abscessus , pulmonary medicine, infection biology. Eligibility: the post explicitly seeks candidates for a PhD and a postdoctoral role. Detailed entry requirements are not listed in the post text provided, so applicants should check the official vacancy pages for full criteria and application documents. How to apply: use the official University of Basel job links for the PhD and postdoctoral openings. Review each vacancy page carefully and submit the application through the corresponding portal. The post does not mention a deadline in the provided text.

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Lucas Boeck

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University of Basel

PhD and Postdoctoral Positions in Molecular Microbiology and Drug Tolerance in Mycobacterium abscessus

University of Basel is advertising two fully funded research positions in molecular microbiology : a PhD position and a postdoctoral position . The project focuses on the molecular mechanisms of drug tolerance in Mycobacterium abscessus , a clinically important pathogen where antibiotic treatment often fails because bacteria can survive drug exposure without being genetically resistant. The work is based in the University of Basel / University Hospital Basel environment and is led by Lucas Boeck , Group Leader and Consultant in Pulmonary Medicine. The research is part of a newly funded international consortium involving Switzerland, Israel, Australia, and the USA . Funding: both positions are fully funded for 4 years by the Swiss National Science Foundation . Research keywords: molecular microbiology, drug tolerance, antibiotic response, Mycobacterium abscessus, infectious disease, pulmonary medicine, bacterial persistence. Eligibility/fit: the post explicitly seeks candidates for a PhD and a postdoctoral role. No additional requirements such as specific degrees, grades, or language tests are stated in the provided text. How to apply: use the separate application links for the PhD and postdoctoral openings. Review the job pages and submit your application through the relevant University of Basel portal. The post also asks readers to share the opportunity with potentially interested candidates.