Are you passionate about immunology and stem cell research? The University of Queensland is offering an exciting PhD project focused on creating reliable, renewable human immune cells to advance immunotherapy and vaccine research.
PhD Opportunity: Development of Next-Generation Stem-Cell Models, University of Queensland, Australia.
Project Overview
| Detail | Information |
| Title | Development of next-generation stem-cell models for immune differentiation and function |
| Designation | PhD Candidate |
| Research Area | Biological sciences, Biomedical and clinical sciences |
| Location | Dutton Park, Brisbane |
| Application Deadline | 1 September 2026 |
Project Description
Traditional research relying on blood donors faces challenges due to variable supply. This project focuses on developing robust methods to generate functional T cells from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). As part of this research, you will refine differentiation conditions and evaluate the performance of these cells, gaining hands-on experience in stem cell culture, immunology, and cell engineering within a collaborative environment.
Research Environment
You will be based in the laboratory of Associate Professor Fernando Guimaraes at the UQ Frazer Institute, located within the Translational Research Institute (TRI). The institute offers state-of-the-art facilities, including PC2 laboratories, advanced flow cytometry, genomics, and imaging, alongside on-site mRNA and lipid nanoparticle production capabilities.
Scholarship Benefits
This project provides a comprehensive support package:
- Annual Living Stipend: $37,500 (2026 rate, tax-free, and indexed annually).
- Top-up Scholarship: $10,780 per annum for up to 3.5 years.
- Fees: Tuition fees fully covered.
- Insurance: Single Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC).
Eligibility & Qualifications
Applicants are assessed on a competitive basis, considering academic records, publications, honors, and employment history.
- Required Background: Academic achievement in biomedical science, immunology, or cell biology.
- Highly Desirable: Practical knowledge or experience in stem cell culture, immunology, or cell engineering.
- Equity: The university encourages applications from candidates of all backgrounds, including Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples, people with disability, and those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
How to Apply
You must submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) by the deadline. You do not need to apply for the project or scholarship separately.
- Preparation: Check your eligibility for the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and prepare your documentation.
- Contact: For project suitability questions, reach out to Associate Professor Fernando Guimaraes.
- Submission:Submit your EOI via the official portal, ensuring you include the following in the ‘Scholarship/Sponsorship’ section:
- Applying for an advertised project: Yes
- Project: Research project scholarship
- Scholarship Code: IMMUNE-GUIMARAES
- Link: Project Advertisement








