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Morten Jarlstad Olesen

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Aarhus University

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Morten Jarlstad Olesen

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Aarhus University

PhD in Next-generation CAR T-cell Therapy for Solid Tumours and Prostate Cancer

PhD opportunity in next-generation CAR T-cell therapy for solid tumours , with a focus on prostate cancer , at Aarhus University (Department of Biomedicine, Faculty of Health, Aarhus, Denmark). The project is part of a larger effort to improve solid tumour therapy using engineered immune cells that can seek and kill cancer cells while also delivering a drug to improve tumour penetration and therapeutic potency. The work sits at the intersection of immune cell engineering , drug delivery , cancer therapy , and translational biomedical research. The project is described as fully funded and will involve a highly interdisciplinary research environment with state-of-the-art facilities and international collaborators. Research activities may include wet-lab molecular biology, mammalian cell culture, drug evaluation, flow cytometry, imaging, and related experimental work. The call notes that collaboration with Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm is important, and a mandatory stay abroad there at the beginning of the project would be advantageous. Eligibility highlights include a Master’s degree in molecular medicine , molecular biology , biomedical engineering , or a related field; experience with cloning, PCR/qPCR, western blotting, gel electrophoresis, cell culture, and drug/viability assays is preferred. Experience with RNA or peptide therapeutics, in vivo cancer models, and pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic evaluations is a plus. Applicants should have strong English skills, analytical ability, independence, attention to detail, and good communication skills for an international team. Deadline: 3 May 2026, 23:59 CET. Preferred start date: 1 August 2026. To apply, use the application link and consult Aarhus University’s application guide for predefined PhD projects and mandatory attachments.

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