PhD Position in Chronic Neuroinflammation and Microglial Innate Immune Memory
PhD Position in Chronic Neuroinflammation and Microglial Innate Immune Memory
We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join our research group at the Institute for Stroke and Dementia Research (ISD), LMU Munich. The project focuses on mechanisms of chronic neuroinflammation after brain injury, with a particular emphasis on microglia biology, long-term epigenetic reprogramming and innate immune memory in microglial cells. Using state-of-the-art approaches including single-cell and spatial transcriptomics, functional imaging, epigenetic profiling, mouse models of stroke and neuroinflammation, as well as established collaborations with computational and clinical partners, the project aims to define how microglia retain pathological memory and drive long-term brain dysfunction.
The ideal candidate holds a Master’s degree in neuroscience, immunology, molecular biology or a related field, and brings enthusiasm for mechanistic in vivo and ex vivo research. Experience with neuroimmunology, mouse work, imaging, or omics technologies is an advantage but not required. We are looking for a curious, ambitious, and collaborative scientist who enjoys working in an interdisciplinary and international team.
We offer a stimulating research environment within the ISD, the SyNergy Cluster and a newly established Collaborative Research Center on Stroke Research, with access to advanced imaging platforms, single-cell and spatial multiomics pipelines, high-performance computing, and close interaction with international experts. The PhD student will be embedded in structured graduate training programs and benefit from excellent supervision, career development support, and opportunities for conference participation and international exchange.
Contact:
Liesz Lab: https://www.isd-research.de/liesz-lab