Position: PhD Position in Immunology & Biomaterials Position OverviewWe invite applications for a fully funded PhD position in the Zindel Lab (Department of Biology, ETH Zurich), in close collaboration with the Tibbitt Lab (Department of Mechanical and Process Engineering, ETH Zurich). This interdisciplinary project investigates how the immune system responds to implanted materials, aiming to develop strategies that improve tissue integration and patient outcomes. The work will combine in vivo biology, advanced imaging, materials science, and polymer engineering. Project BackgroundThe Hydrophobic Effect as a Danger Signal in Foreign Body Biology Implantable medical devices such as joint replacements, hernia meshes, and intraocular lenses are central to modern medicine. Many implants, however, still trigger inflammation and scarring, shortening their functional lifetime. This PhD project addresses a fundamental question: Does hydrophobicity act as a universal immune danger signal? Using animal models, primary human cell systems, and multiphoton microscopy, the candidate will explore the molecular and cellular mechanisms of foreign body reactions. In parallel, the candidate will collaborate with engineers to design and test microgels with tunable surface properties, linking materials chemistry to immune recognition and tissue repair. Job Description
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Diversity & InclusionETH Zurich encourages an inclusive culture, promoting equality of opportunity, valuing diversity, and nurturing a working and learning environment in which all staff and students’ rights and dignity are respected. Application ProcedurePlease submit the following documents via the online application portal:
Questions regarding the position should be directed to Prof. Joel Zindel at joel.zindel@biol.ethz.ch (applications via email will not be accepted). Note: Pre-selection is carried out by the responsible recruiters, not by artificial intelligence. About ETH ZurichETH Zurich is one of the world’s leading universities specializing in science and technology. The university is renowned for excellent education, cutting-edge fundamental research, and direct transfer of new knowledge into society. ETH Zurich hosts over 30,000 people from more than 120 countries, fostering independent thinking and an environment that inspires excellence.
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