Tag: Position

Tag: Position

Mechanics of Biological Systems in Health and Disease

We invite applications for a postdoctoral research position focused on the mechanical characterization of biological systems in health and disease, combining atomic force microscopy (AFM), advanced fluorescence and confocal microscopy, and quantitative biophysics. The project aims to elucidate how mechanical properties and forces emerge from molecular and structural organization, and how these properties are altered by pathological processes across multiple biological scales.

The position is available in the team of Dr. Andra C. Dumitru in the nBIO group at LIBST, UCLouvain, within a highly interdisciplinary research environment with access to state-of-the-art instrumentation for nanomechanical probing of soft matter and correlative imaging.

Job description

You will work at the interface of experimental biophysics, mechanobiology, and quantitative biology, developing and applying innovative approaches to characterize mechanical phenotypes across scales. Research directions may include:

  • Quantitative mechanical measurements of single molecules, cells, nuclei, and tissues
  • AFM-based force spectroscopy, indentation, and correlative AFM–confocal approaches
  • Investigation of structure–mechanics relationships, including the role of post-translational modifications
  • Mechanical phenotyping in physiological and disease contexts (cardiovascular disease, diabetes, neurodegenerative diseases)
  • Integration of mechanical data with imaging-based and molecular readouts
  • Development of new experimental or analytical pipelines for multiscale mechanical analysis

The project is intentionally open and offers substantial freedom to shape research directions based on the candidate’s expertise and interests, while remaining aligned with the group’s core focus on mechanics and disease.

Profile

We are looking for a candidate who has:

  • A PhD in Physics, Chemistry, Biophysics, or a closely related field
  • Experience with atomic force microscopy or related scanning probe techniques
  • Background or strong interest in single-molecule, cell, or tissue mechanics
  • Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively within a research team
  • Strong scientific communication skills in spoken and written English

We offer

  • A fully funded postdoctoral position for 1 year, with possibility of extension
  • Access to state-of-the-art AFM and advanced imaging platforms
  • A highly interdisciplinary and collaborative research environment within LIBST, UCLouvain
  • Opportunities for scientific independence, method development, and career development
  • Integration into an active international network in biophysics and mechanobiology

Application

Interested candidates should submit the following to Dr. Andra C. Dumitru by email.

Contact information for 2–3 referees willing to provide letters of recommendation

Postdoc in Tumor-Immune Crosstalk and Signaling Dynamics

The NanoBiophysics Lab at UCLouvain is seeking a dynamic and motivated postdoctoral researcher to join a multidisciplinary team investigating tumor-immune system interactions through a biophysical lens. This project aims to understand how properties of the tumor microenvironment influence immune cell behavior, with a focus on immune receptor and downstream signalling protein recruitment in different biophysical contexts. The ultimate goal is to identify new therapeutic strategies to counteract tumor-induced immunosuppression.

The successful candidate will combine molecular biology, immunological assays, and cutting-edge biophysical techniques to explore how immune cells sense and respond to tumor-associated signals. The research will involve fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS),  confocal imaging and various biophysical techniques, to characterize immune phenotypes and their mechanical, structural, and molecular interactions within the tumor microenvironment.

Qualifications:

•    A PhD in molecular biology, immunology, cancer biology or a related field.
•    Hands-on experience with FACS and standard molecular biology techniques (e.g., PCR, ELISA, RNA sequencing).
•    A strong background in immunological assays and immune cell phenotyping.
•    Interest in biophysical methods 
•    Excellent organizational, analytical, and communication skills.

Please send your application including a cover letter explaining your background, a CV and names and contact details of 2-3 references by E-mail