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PhD Position in Epigenetic Regulation of Neuroimmunity in Alzheimer’s Disease

Posted 17 Mar 2026
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0 to 2 years
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€3,108 - €3,939 per month
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Required language
English (Fluent)
Start date
1 June 2026
Deadline
29 April 2026

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This PhD project focuses on epigenetic regulation of neuroimmunity in Alzheimer’s disease (AD).

Closing date: April 29

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by pathological protein aggregation and aberrant immune responses in the brain, ultimately leading to neurodegeneration and cognitive decline. The APOE-e4 genotype represents the strongest genetic risk factor for AD, yet the mechanisms through which it shapes immune responses in the human brain remain poorly understood.

This PhD project aims to uncover how genetic risk influences immune cell function in AD by integrating single-nucleus epigenomic profiling of brain immune cells with high-resolution spatial transcriptomics. The PhD candidate will characterize epigenetic and transcriptional states of immune cells in post-mortem human brain tissue and map these states in relation to disease pathology in AD tissue. In parallel, immune responses will be modeled in human stem cell–derived systems to identify regulatory mechanisms driving immune dysfunction.

The PhD candidate will work closely with computational and experimental researchers and receive training in neuroimmunology, neurodegenerative disease research, and advanced spatial and single-cell technologies within a collaborative and multidisciplinary research environment. The project also offers opportunities to engage in international collaborations and present findings at scientific meetings.

Working environment

The research at the Department of Biomedical Sciences (BMS) at the UMC Groningen focusses on understanding basic functions and processes of cells, organs and systems, and how they lead to diseases if disturbed. The dept BMS strives to identify potential mechanisms and targets to prevent or cure disease, and to promote more healthy years.

What do we need

  • a master’s degree in molecular or cellular biology, neuroscience, biomedical sciences, or a related field;
  • a strong interest in neurobiology and immunology;
  • affinity with, or experience in, single-cell or spatial transcriptomics;
  • experience with epigenetic approaches is an advantage;
  • good oral and written communication skills in English is required;
  • the ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a team.

What do we offer

A full-time PhD position with an initial appointment of 12 months, preferably starting June 1 2026, with extension up to a total of four years upon satisfactory progress. The start date is flexible, particularly for international candidates. Employment conditions follow the Collective Labour Agreement of Dutch University Medical Centers (CAO UMC). Salary and benefits are in accordance with UMCG regulations. Additionally, the UMCG offers an 8% holiday allowance and an 8.3% year-end bonus.

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Healthcare
Groningen
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