Internship: CRISPR-Cas9 in human intestinal organoid in Basel (9 months)
Publication date:
19 November 2024Workload:
100%- Place of work:Basel
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The Position
At Roche, we believe it’s urgent to deliver medical solutions right now – even as we develop innovations for the future. We are passionate about transforming patients’ lives, and we are fearless in both making decisions and taking action. And we believe that good business means a better world.
That is why we come to work each day. We commit ourselves to scientific rigor, unassailable ethics, and access to medical innovations for all. We do this today to build a better tomorrow.
In the Immunology group, we are developing cutting edge therapies to treat inflammatory diseases. As a member of Immunology, you will be part of an international group that includes scientists and clinicians that are developing immunologic medicines for the future.
We are seeking a highly motivated master student for an internship position in CRISPR-Cas9 in human intestinal organoids.
In this position you will…
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Gain expertise in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) research by using intestinal organoids to advance understanding of disease mechanisms and therapeutic strategies;
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Perform agenome-wide CRISPR-Cas9 screening;
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Develop and validate knock-out lines in human intestinal organoids to use in advanced in vitro systems;
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Contribute foundational knowledge that could lead to the development of new therapeutic strategies;
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Collaboratively design, execute and interpret experiments within a team environment;
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Potential co-authorship in a publication.
Who you are:
A highly motivated and enthusiastic master’s student with a strong desire to develop expertise in organoid genetic manipulation.
Furthermore, you are:
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Enrolled in a master program in life sciences (preferably in the area of molecular life science, biology, immunology, technology, pharmacy or biomedical engineering);
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Experienced with mammalian cell culture (experience in 3D culture is a plus);
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Knowledgeable of basic molecular biology techniques (e.g., PCR, DNA/RNA extraction, qPCR, sequencing, immunofluorescence microscopy);
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Familiar with genetic manipulation techniques and CRISPR-Cas9 (practical experience is a plus);
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Able to work collaboratively in a team environment;
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Proficient in English with strong written and oral communication skills.
To be considered, please send us your complete application merged into one PDF including
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CV
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Motivation Letter (including desired start date; internship duration 9 months)
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A certificate of enrolment (if you are currently studying)
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For non-EU/EFTA citizens: due to regulations, enrolment at the university for the entire internship is required and a letter from the university stating that the internship is mandatory for your studies. The letter should also specify the required length of the internship.
We would like to inform you that, pending a successful initial review of your application, you will be invited to participate in an online assessment as part of the recruitment process.
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