PhD Candidate in Medical Science - study of memory T cells | |
| Workplace | Göteborg - Västergötland - Sweden |
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Reference number PAR 2026/203 The University of Gothenburg tackles society’s challenges with diverse knowledge. 58 000 students and 6800 employees make the university a large and inspiring place to work and study. Strong research and attractive study programmes attract researchers and students from around the world. With new knowledge and new perspectives, the University contributes to a better future. Doctoral position in Medical Science Project title: Role of tissue microenvironment during CD4 tissue resident memory T cell reactivation General information about being a doctoral student at the University of Gothenburg can be found on the university’s doctoral student pages. ?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.gu.se%2Fen%2Fdoctoral-studies&module=jobs&id=3214520" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.gu.se%2Fen%2Fdoctoral-studies&module=jobs&id=3214520" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">https://www.gu.se/en/doctoral-studies DutiesThe PhD education in Medical Science comprises carrying out a scientific project and completing at least 30 credits of courses at third-cycle level. The doctoral student must also write a scientific compilation thesis or monograph corresponding to at least 120 credits. For more information about third-cycle studies at Sahlgrenska Academy, see ?url=www.gu.se%2Fen%2Fsahlgrenska-akademin%2Fdoctoral-studies.%26h&module=jobs&id=3214520" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">?url=www.gu.se%2Fen%2Fsahlgrenska-akademin%2Fdoctoral-studies.%26h&module=jobs&id=3214520" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.gu.se/en/sahlgrenska-akademin/doctoral-studies.&h p o i n t;. Doctoral studies comprises four years of full-time study, and leads to a doctoral degree. As part of your employment as a doctoral student, you may have departmental duties corresponding to up to 20 % of full-time employment, distributed throughout your study period, and result in a corresponding extension of the studies. Departmental duties usually consist of teaching at first- and second-cycle levels, but may also include research and administration. Project description: Influenza A virus (IAV) infection causes significant mortality and morbidity every year. Even though seasonal influenza vaccines provide protection to a certain extent, IAV continues to pose threat to society. This is because of the ability of IAV to evade the immune system by rapidly mutating its surface proteins. The high mutation rate makes it challenging to develop effective, long-lasting vaccines, which primarily rely on an antibody-directed immune response. Today our limitations lie in improving antibody response and one way of overcoming this is by enhancing the T cell response. Unlike antibodies, memory T cells recognize internal IAV proteins, which are relatively conserved across IAV strains. Among them, tissue-resident memory CD4 T cells (CD4 TRM) are stationed at the site of infection, enabling them to respond rapidly upon an infection. The project aims to define the role of tissue microenvironment in shaping the recall responses of CD4 TRM. The project will employ mouse models and techniques such as flow cytometry, cell sorting by FACS and single cell RNA sequencing. The selected candidate will work in the newly established group of Nimitha Rose Mathew in the department of microbiology and immunology. EligibilityDoctoral education requires general eligibility and, where appropriate, specific eligibility as set out in the general syllabus for the subject. The general eligibility requirements for doctoral studies are:
Specific entry requirements for this subject, according to the general syllabus, are: Assessment criteriaThe selection of applicants who meet the basic and specific eligibility requirements will be based on the ability to assimilate the doctoral studies. The assessment shall attach particular importance to documented qualifications for: - specific knowledge and skills within the subject area and related research fields Admission and employmentOnce you have been admitted to doctoral studies, you will be employed as a doctoral student at the University of Gothenburg. The provisions for employment as a doctoral student can be found in ordinance SFS 1993:100. Initial employment as a doctoral student may apply for a maximum of one year, and may be renewed by a maximum of two years at a time. A doctoral student may be employed as a doctoral student for a maximum of eight years, but the total period of employment may not be longer than the equivalent of full-time education at doctoral level for four years. Location: Sahlgrenska Academy, Institute of Biomedicine, Department of microbiology and immunology. Extent: 100%. First day of employment: as agreed. The University applies a local agreement on salaries for doctoral students. Please note, doctoral studies at the institute of Biomedicine require physical presence to conduct the studies. If the admitted applicant needs a residence permit for higher education to pursue studies in Sweden, The department has the right to revoke the admission decision if the applicant cannot present a valid residence permit no later than at the start of the studies. Contact informationFor more information about the project please contact the assistant supervisor, UnionsUnion representatives at the University of Gothenburg can be found here: ApplicationYou can apply to be admitted to doctoral education via the University of Gothenburg’s recruitment portal. It is your responsibility to ensure that the application is complete as per this notice, and that the University receives it by the final application deadline. You must include the following, in pdf format
If your degree is from a university outside of Sweden, make sure that you attach a diploma and full transcripts that makes assessing your degree easier. For information on what you need to submit in order to fulfill the English language requirement see ?url=www.universityadmissions.se%2Fen%2Fentry-requirements%2F.%26h&module=jobs&id=3214520" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">?url=www.universityadmissions.se%2Fen%2Fentry-requirements%2F.%26h&module=jobs&id=3214520" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.universityadmissions.se/en/entry-requirements/.&h p o i n t;. Applications must be received by: 2026-04-02
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