PhD Position in Bioinformatics (ML & Spatial Transcriptomics) – Immunotherapy Resistance in Cancer
The International Centre for Translational Eye Research (ICTER) at the Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, is offering a PhD position in the field of bioinformatics, with a focus on machine learning and spatial transcriptomics. The project, titled "Spatial Determinants of Immunotherapy Resistance in Cancer," aims to investigate the molecular and spatial factors influencing cancer resistance to immunotherapy, leveraging advanced computational and experimental techniques.
This opportunity is part of the Warsaw4PhD Doctoral School, an interdisciplinary program that brings together nine leading scientific institutions in Warsaw. The school offers training and research in biology, chemistry, physics, and medicine, providing a vibrant environment for doctoral studies in natural and biomedical sciences. The successful candidate will join Marcin Tabaka's research group, working at the intersection of computational biology, cancer research, and translational medicine.
Applicants should have a strong background in biology, computer science, bioinformatics, or related fields, with experience in machine learning or spatial transcriptomics considered a significant advantage. The position is open to candidates who meet the Warsaw4PhD Doctoral School's admission criteria, including submission of required documents and participation in interviews. Proficiency in English is essential for effective communication and research activities.
While specific funding details are not provided in the announcement, doctoral positions at Warsaw4PhD are typically fully funded, covering both stipend and tuition fees. The application window for this position is from December 18, 2025, to January 6, 2026. Interested candidates should apply through the Warsaw4PhD Doctoral School website, where further project details and application instructions are available.
This is an excellent opportunity for motivated students interested in bioinformatics, machine learning, cancer biology, and translational research to pursue doctoral studies in a collaborative and innovative research environment in Poland.