PhD Positions in Cell Fate Decisions and Tissue Formation in Zebrafish at the University of Lausanne
PhD positions are available in the new Wan Lab at the University of Lausanne (UNIL), Center for Integrative Genomics, starting around February–May 2027. The project focuses on
cell fate decisions
and
tissue formation
in
zebrafish
, with particular emphasis on the retina and early embryo.
The lab aims to understand how developing embryos build tissues with precision despite variability in individual cell behavior. Research combines
spatial transcriptomics
,
in toto live imaging
, and
computational analysis
to connect gene expression, cell behavior, lineage dynamics, developmental history, and mechanical forces. This is a strong fit for students interested in
developmental biology
,
quantitative biology
,
imaging
, and computational approaches.
Applicants should ideally hold an MSc in biology, biophysics, bioengineering, computational biology, or a related field. Helpful experience includes imaging, programming/modeling, zebrafish genetics, or molecular biology. The post also values strong scientific writing, communication, and interpersonal skills, and the working language is English.
Funding is described as a PhD research position at UNIL with a 1-year contract renewable up to 5 years at 100% activity rate. No stipend amount is listed in the post. The application is ongoing, and candidates will be evaluated starting at the end of July 2026 until the positions are filled.
To apply, submit a single PDF through the official portal including a cover letter describing your research interests and fit, a CV, a copy of your Master’s degree certificate, and contact details for at least two referees. Informal inquiries can be directed to Prof. Yinan Wan at [email protected].