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PhD Position: Immunotherapy for Ovarian Cancer via Drug Repurposing, KU Leuvenn, Belgium

Postdoctoral Fellow in Belgium

The Laboratory for Tumor Immunology and Immunotherapy (LTII) at KU Leuven is inviting applications for a highly motivated PhD researcher to join an interdisciplinary team. This position focuses on translational research, aiming to bridge the gap between fundamental biomedical discoveries and clinical applications.

PhD Position: Immunotherapy for Ovarian Cancer via Drug Repurposing, KU Leuvenn, Belgium


Position Overview

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DesignationPhD Researcher
Research AreaTumor Immunology & Immunotherapy
LocationLeuven, Belgium
Duration4 years (fully funded, subject to positive evaluations)
Application DeadlineAugust 5, 2026 (23:59 CET)

Research Focus

The project aims to develop new immunotherapeutic strategies for ovarian cancer by addressing immunosuppression through drug repurposing. The ultimate goal is to translate preclinical findings into clinical studies.

Eligibility & Qualifications

Essential Requirements:

  • Education: Masterโ€™s degree in Biomedical Sciences, Medicine, Biotechnology, Bio-engineering, or a related field with strong academic results.
  • Knowledge: Solid understanding of cancer biology and immunology; high motivation to specialize in tumor immunology.
  • Certification: FELASA B-certificate for conducting animal experiments.
  • Experience: Practical experience with laboratory techniques (in vivo mouse models, cell culture, flow cytometry, immunological assays).
  • Skills: Strong analytical, statistical, and organizational skills; ability to work independently and in a multidisciplinary team.
  • Language: Fluency in English (spoken and written).

Bonus Qualifications:

  • Experience in translational/clinical research or scientific writing/publications.
  • Bioinformatics or data analysis skills (R, FlowJo, etc.).
  • Expertise in bioluminescence imaging or rat cancer models.

Job Description

As a PhD researcher, you will work within the LTII translational research program. Your duties will include:

  • Conducting preclinical in vivo mouse experiments and immune analyses.
  • Integrating data for the purpose of clinical translation.
  • Collaborating with clinicians, pharmacologists, and industry partners.
  • Flexibility to manage experimental timelines, including occasional work during weekends or holidays for animal care (with appropriate compensation).

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted via the online application tool by the deadline. Your application must include:

  • A CV.
  • A motivation letter.
  • Academic transcripts.
  • Contact details for at least two references.

For informal inquiries, you may contact Ann Vankerckhoven or Yani Berckmans. Interviews are scheduled to take place during the week of August 17, 2026.

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