
Report to scientists who will be your mentors and supervisorsĬonduct your laboratory research and work in a small team composed of 4-5 biologists Integrate into the Neurinflammation laboratory in the Neuroimmunology sectionīe a member of the Roche Interns Network that offers you chances to connect, have fun and get to know Basel Work as part of a multi-disciplinary team Perform work according to established internal safety guidelines and procedures

Perform CRISPR and compound library screens to identify novel regulators of microglia differentiation and developmentĪnalyze data and present results at lab meetings The position will be based in Basel, Switzerland.Īs an Intern in the Neuroscience Discovery group you will:Ĭulture and characterize iPSC-derived glial cellsĭevelop and establish novel differentiation protocols for these cellsīenchmark different protocols to generate myeloid cells in vitroĮvaluate cells in biochemical as well as functional assays The successful candidate will work under supervision of established scientists in an industry-leading Neuroscience department with an attractive portfolio of preclinical and clinical stage projects in CNS disorders. A major focus of the Neuroimmunology drug discovery team is to explore mechanisms leading to and resolving neuroinflammatory processes in order to develop novel therapies for neurodegenerative disorders. We are looking for a highly motivated intern (Master student level) to join the Neuroimmunology Section in the Neuroscience and Rare Disease (NRD) Discovery and Translation Area (DTA) at Roche. Our task is to support ongoing research projects using molecular pharmacological and chemoproteomic methods in order to understand the mode of action of novel compounds. The Neuroscience and Rare Disease group in Basel is responsible for the identification and validation of targets, the selection and characterization of drug candidates, as well as the scientific aspects of projects aiming at the identification of new medicines for diseases of the central nervous system.


Student Internship in Neuroimmunology (starting in March, 10/12 months)
