This week's highlights: Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the Department of Biomedicine🌟 We had the incredible opportunity to host a thought-provoking seminar on innovation and entrepreneurship at the DBM, in partnership with our esteemed colleagues from Basel Area Business & Innovation and BaseLaunch. The event featured an inspiring keynote from DBM entrepreneur Lukas Jeker, founder of Cimeio Therapeutics. Lukas shared his journey of building a cutting-edge company specialising in gene editing, cellular therapies and Shielded-Cell & Immunotherapy Pairs™ - advancing treatments for life-threatening diseases. Adding to the dynamic discussion, Valentina Francia, PhD and Virginia Ballotta provided invaluable insight into mentoring and funding opportunities for aspiring entrepreneurs, highlighting the resources available to turn bold ideas into reality. A big thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to the success of the event. Your energy, curiosity and collaborative spirit made this gathering truly impactful. Let's continue to innovate, collaborate and inspire each other on this entrepreneurial journey. 🚀 #Innovation #Entrepreneurship #Startups #LifeSciences #Foundation
Department of Biomedicine
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We unite basic & clinical scientists to advance our understanding of health & disease & to develop pioneering therapies.
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The Department of Biomedicine is a joint venture of the University of Basel and the University Hospitals Basel. It unites basic and clinical scientists to advance our understanding of health and disease and to develop pioneering therapies benefiting the lives of patients in areas of unmet need. The Department fosters curiosity-driven and interdisciplinary science, providing a stimulating environment to train the next generation of scientific leaders in all areas of biomedicine. With state-of-the-art facilities and a cutting-edge research environment, it nurtures a spirit of innovation. The Department is strategically situated in the heart of Basel in close vicinity to the university hospitals, to other academic and industrial biomedical institutions, contributing to one of Europe’s top life science hubs.
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- 501–1.000 Beschäftigte
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- Basel, Basel
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- 2000
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- Forschung, Biomedizin, Gesundheit, Immunology, Neurobiology, Oncology, Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine, Research und Health
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OPEN POSITIONS 💡 A project leader position in the Skin Biology Lab (100%) is available at the Department of Biomedicine. The research group led by Elisabeth Roider, MD, PhD, MBA and Alexander Navarini is currently seeking a skilled and highly motivated project leader with a strong interest in managing a research project utilizing cell biology, biochemistry, and animal models, with a focus on multi-omics and data-driven approaches. Expertise in AI, machine learning, multi-omics, and statistical analysis is a plus. The successful candidate will also have the opportunity to collaborate across disciplines to integrate computational and experimental workflows. We offer you a dynamic and collaborative research environment, access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources in cell biology, computational biology, and multi-omics; opportunities for professional development, career growth, and participation in high-impact research; and attractive employment conditions. Located in the heart of Basel, the DBM is an international institute conducting basic, translational, and clinical research. We look forward to receiving your application! Link to the job offer in the comments. ⏬ #Job #Opportunity #ProjectLead #OpenPosition #DepartmentofBiomedicine
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Breaking New Ground in Mental Health Treatment Researchers at the Department of Biomedicine may have discovered a promising new application for fampridine, a drug currently prescribed to improve mobility in multiple sclerosis (MS). A recent study, published in Molecular Psychiatry, suggests fampridine could improve working memory for individuals struggling with conditions like schizophrenia, depression, or ADHD. In the study, fampridine showed a marked improvement in working memory—enabling individuals to stay engaged in conversations and manage short-term tasks more effectively. This effect was most pronounced in those with initially low working memory capacity. Andreas Papassotiropoulos and Dominique de Quervain are pioneering follow-up studies to further explore fampridine’s potential benefits in mental health. This repurposing could mean faster access to treatment options for patients who need them the most. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/diekV46h Congratulations to all the contributors for this excellent work! Publication link in comments. #MentalHealth #WorkingMemory #NeuroScience #MultipleSclerosis #DrugRepurposing #Innovation
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🎉 Congratulations to Dr. Mariana Borsa on receiving a prestigious SNSF Starting Grant! Her research at the Department of Biomedicine will explore the fascinating connection between ageing and T cells, aiming to uncover strategies for healthier ageing through T cell rejuvenation. We’re excited to see the Borsa Lab, set to start in 2025, lead the way in advancing immunology research in Basel. Well done, Dr. Borsa, and best wishes to all SNSF grant recipients this year! #HealthyAgeing #SNSF #Immunology #BiomedicalResearch Schweizerischer Nationalfonds SNF Universität Basel
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OPEN POSITIONS💡 An IT technician (70%) position is available at the Department of Biomedicine. The candidate will be expected to set up and maintain a workstation with computers and necessary peripherals for staff. Install and configure software and features according to teaching and research needs, maintain local networks, and be a motivated 1st level support contact. We offer you a stimulating, challenging and interdisciplinary translational research environment, state-of-the-art technologies and core facilities, and attractive employment conditions. Located in the heart of Basel, the DBM is an international institute conducting basic, translational and clinical research. We look forward to receiving your application! Link to the job offer in the comments. ⏬ #job #ITtechnician #IT #openposition #opportunity #departmentofbiomedicine
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OPEN POSITIONS💡 The Department of Biomedicine at the University of Basel and the University Hospital Basel is looking for a highly motivated Operator GMP for Cell Therapy Products (80-100 %) to join the GMP manufacturing team. The main research activities of the DBM are aimed at the development and clinical translation of innovative cell therapy programs at the University Hospital Basel. In this context, a number of immune cell-derived Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products (ATMPs) such as TILs; CAR-Ts or allogeneic NKs are manufactured on-site in a fully GMP-compliant environment provided by the DBM. We offer you a stimulating, challenging and interdisciplinary translational research environment, state-of-the-art technologies and core facilities, and attractive employment conditions. Located in the heart of Basel, the DBM is an international institute conducting basic, translational and clinical research. We look forward to receiving your application! Job Flyer Link 🔗 in comments. #job #opportunity #operator #GMP #openpostion #departmentofbiomedicine
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Today is ‘Future Day’ (Zukunftstag) in Switzerland - a day dedicated to inspiring the next generation by allowing children to explore different career paths. At the Department of Biomedicine, the young visitors had a fantastic time getting hands-on experience with microscopes, 3D printers, virtual reality, and seeing real lab work in action. A big thank you to Andrea Ottolini-Voellmy, Anne-Kathrin Woischnig, Benedict Morin, Bettina Burger, Claudia Vogt, David Hauser, Dominique de Quervain, Fabian Otte, PhD, Pascal Lorentz, Sven Cichon, and their team members for creating an exciting and educational program that brings science to life and passes on invaluable knowledge to future generations. Who knows? Maybe some of these kids will become the next researchers and scientists. 👩🏽🔬👨🏼🔬 🧬🔬🙌 #Zukunftstag #FutureDay #NextGeneration #FutureScientists #Knowledge #CommunityBuilding #SocialImpact #MakingADifference
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🎉 A Huge Congratulations to Anne Geng on Successfully Defending Her PhD Thesis! 🎓 ‘Diversity and Compartmentalisation of Monocytes and Macrophages in Patients with Liver Cirrhosis’ After years of dedication, research, and perseverance, Anne has reached this remarkable milestone in her academic journey. This accomplishment is a testament to her hard work, passion, and commitment to advancing knowledge in her field. A big shoutout to her mentor, Christine Bernsmeier, for providing guidance and support along the way. And of course, kudos to Anne’s family and friends for being her support system throughout this journey! The DBM extends its warmest wishes to Anne for success in her new beginnings and future research endeavors! #Congratulations #PhD #ThesisDefense #Research #NewBeginnings #AcademicJourney
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New Hope for Glioblastoma Patients Researchers at the Department of Biomedicine (Universität Basel), led by Gregor Hutter, along with colleagues at the Universitätsspital Basel (USB), have developed an innovative immunotherapy to target glioblastoma, an aggressive brain tumor. This new approach not only uses CAR T-cells to attack cancer cells directly, but also transforms the tumor’s microenvironment, turning traitorous immune cells back into defenders. The results? Complete tumor eradication in early animal studies. Clinical trials are next, with the hope of offering a new treatment option for this relentless cancer. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/dUUA6pKy Our heartfelt congratulations to Tomás Martins and all involved for these results! ✨ Publication link in comments. #CancerResearch #BrainTumor #Glioblastoma #CART #Immunotherapy #MedicalInnovation
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OPEN POSITIONS💡 A PhD position in developmental genetics (100%) is available at the Department of Biomedicine. The Developmental Genetics group led by Prof. Aimée Zuniga PhD, FRSB is seeking a passionate PhD candidate who is interested in working at the crossroads of developmental biology, evolution, and congenital malformations. Furthermore, the successful candidate will have the opportunity to investigate the genetic and cellular basis of vertebrate limb organogenesis, its robustness, and evolutionary adaptation. A background in molecular biology, developmental biology embryology, or genetics is preferred. We offer you a position that is funded, with the opportunity to engage in pioneering and impactful research, attractive employment conditions in an intellectually stimulating environment, and a scientifically and culturally rich city. Located in the heart of Basel, the DBM is an international institute conducting basic, translational, and clinical research. We look forward to receiving your application! Link to the job offer in the comments. ⏬ #job #opportunity #PhD #openposition #evolutionarybiology #developmentalbiology