Hilfsassistenz IT
myScience
Bern
Key information
- Publication date:14 November 2025
- Workload:100%
- Place of work:Bern
Job summary
Join the University of Bern as a Hilfsassistenz IT! A great opportunity for growth in a supportive environment.
Tasks
- Assist in developing innovative IT solutions for research.
- Support the integration of microfluidic engineering in projects.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams on research initiatives.
Skills
- PhD in relevant fields and experience in IT and research.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills required.
- Excellent communication skills in English essential.
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Hilfsassistenz IT
Workplace Bern - Bern region - Switzerland CategoryPostdoc Position - Lymphatic-Vascular Organs-on-Chip Model
100 %
ARTORG Center for Biomedical Engineering Research
The ARTORG Organs-on-Chip Technologies Lab (Prof. O. Guenat) integrates microfluidic engineering with advanced cell biology to create next-generation disease models. In collaboration with ETH Zürich (Prof. C. Halin) and the University of Bern (Prof. C. Bourquin), this project aims to advance understanding of the human lung’s lymphatic vasculature in health and disease, with a focus on COPD, through the development of innovative organ-on-chip systems.
We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher with a strong background in vascular and/or lymphatic biology, ideally with experience in organs-on-chip or microphysiological systems. The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong drive for innovative, cross-disciplinary research and a proven commitment to collaborative, translational science.
PhD in Vascular Biology, Cell Biology, Biomedical Sciences or similar with strong foundation in vascular/lymphatic biology, lung pathophysiology, respiratory diseases, and mechanobiology
Scientific Expertise:
- Solid foundation in vascular and lymphatic biology, lung pathophysiology, respiratory diseases & mechanobiology
- Proven experience in in vitro model systems, ideally organ-on-chip or microfluidic co-culture models
Technical Skills:
- Cell Culture: Primary endothelial, pericyte, and immune cell culture
- Microscopy: Immunofluorescence, confocal microscopy, live-cell imaging & image analysis software (eg. Imaris)
- Molecular & Cellular Analysis: Flow cytometry, Western blot, qPCR, ELISA
- Functional assays: Cytokine/chemokine profiling, permeability, barrier function assessment
- Omics approaches: RNA-seq, proteomics
Supervision & leadership:
- Experience supervising MSc & PhD candidates; project coordination & management skills
Communications:
- Excellent oral and written communication skills in English
Personal skills:
- Creative, organized, self-motivated & able to work both independently & within a multidisciplinary tea
Responsibilities
- Model development: Collaborate with research partners in Bern and Zurich to develop multi-compartments OOC systems integrating blood and lymphatic vasculature to investigate COPD pathophysiology
- Characterization: Apply expertise in vascular & lymphatic vascular biology to characterize these networks in function of various environmental cues (interstitial pressure,...).
- Method development: Design and implement specific functional read-outs and quantitative assays to assess vascularlymphatic interactions
- Collaboration & dissemination: work closely with research partners, contribute to publications and present results at international conferences
What we offer
- A stimulating interdisciplinary research environment linking bioengineering, cell biology and translational medicine
- Access to state-of-the-art microfluidic, organs-on-chip and imaging facilities
- Opportunities to collaborate with leading experts in vascular and lymphatic biology and COPD
- Competitive salary: Based on the regulations of the University of Bern and of the SNSF
- A vibrant research setting in Bern, Switzerland’s capital, surrounded by the Aare river and the Bernese Alps
How to apply
Submit: Motivation Letter, CV + list of publications, name and contact of two references, in a single pdf document to job.ooc.artorg@ unibe.ch (headline: postdoc position, project LYVA)
Workplace: ARTORG Center for Biomedical Engineering Research, Murtenstrasse 50, 3008 Bern, Switzerland
Contract duration: 4 years
Start: ideally January 2026 (negotiable) The review of applications will start on December 1st, 2025. The position will remain open until it is filled.