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RiSE Internship - Establishing a reliable human inducible oligodendrocyte precursor cell iPSC protocol for the purpose of high throughput phenotypic analysis (12 months)

Basel Full time

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The Position

The RiSE program (Roche Internships for Scientific Exchange) is a highly competitive student research program at Roche. It offers the most talented postgraduate PhD and medical degree students the opportunity to be fully integrated into our interdisciplinary and international industry R&D environment. As a RiSE student you will enhance your competencies, gain valuable work experience with us, and eventually become part of a world-wide network of RiSE Alumni.

The Neuroscience and Rare Diseases Discovery and Translational Area (NRD DTA) is developing medicines for a range of serious neurological diseases, including multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, autism, spinal muscular atrophy, and Huntington’s disease.

As a RiSE student in the NRD DTA you will join our group in Neuroimmunology, and work at the Roche Innovation Center Basel, Switzerland.

The Opportunity

  • Differentiation of oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) and oligodendrocytes from human iPSC cell lines

  • Establish a robust protocol for culturing, maintaining and using of the OPCs/oligodendrocytes for drug development

  • Perturb the cultures and use these cultures in a assays to identify novel drug targets for Multiple Sclerosis

  • Assess the effects of manipulation with standard techniques such as with biochemistry and molecular biology

  • Present your progress at internal meetings

  • Work closely with other members of the lab and conduct routine lab duties

  • You will be hosted and mentored by a Roche scientist who will guide you through your research

Who You Are

  • You graduated from a Master's program within the last year

  • Or you are enrolled in a PhD or medical degree program at a university

  • Skilled in human iPSC cell culture and maintenance

  • Skilled in standard lab biochemistry, molecular biology techniques

  • Experience in cell culture assay development

  • An independent worker, critical thinker and problem solver

Additional Information

The internship can start between June-September 2026 – please clearly indicate your preferred starting date in your motivation letter.

Application Process


Applications need to include a CV and a cover letter including your motivation and outlining the skills you have that meet the criteria above, as well as a letter from your academic supervisor supporting your application to the RiSE Program. Please provide a reference letter.

Please note that due to regulations non-EU/EFTA citizens have to provide a certificate from the university stating that an industry internship is mandatory as part of the university training.

Curious, motivated, and ready to learn? Apply now for our RiSE Internship.

 

 

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