Assistant Professor in Immuno-oncology and Immune Cell Engineering
Assistant Professor in Immuno-oncology and Immune Cell Engineering
Lund University was founded in 1666 and is repeatedly ranked among the world’s top universities. The University has around 46 000 students and 8 500 staff based in Lund, Helsingborg and Malmö. We are united in our efforts to understand, explain and improve our world and the human condition.
We are looking for an up-and-coming researcher who wants to conduct pioneering research to take up a position as Assistant professor (Associate Senior Lecturer) in Immuno-oncology and Immune Cell Engineering at Lund University, Faculty of Medicine.
What we offer the successful candidate
Do you want to become a research leader of tomorrow through pioneering projects and research ideas? If so, you have the opportunity to start as an assistant professor (associate senior lecturer) as part of Lund University Programme for Global Excellence.
The past two decades have witnessed a profound transformation in medicine driven by advances in our understanding of the immune system, particularly in oncology and the treatment of autoimmune and inflammatory disorders. Despite this progress, major challenges remain in improving the efficacy and precision of immunotherapies. Overcoming these challenges will require a deeper mechanistic insight to enable the development of rational, next-generation therapeutic strategies. To remain at the forefront of immunotherapy research, Lund University, its Medical and Technical Faculties, and Skåne University Hospital are undertaking a major strategic investment in this area. We invite applications from emerging research leaders with an exceptional track record to conduct ground-breaking research within the field of cancer immunology and immune cell engineering.
As an Assistant Professor you will develop your qualifications over a period of 5 years after which you may be promoted to a tenured position as a senior lecturer, with opportunities for further career advancement.
A start-up package to support the initial hiring of staff and running costs will be provided.
You will receive five weeks of training in teaching and learning in higher education and get the opportunity to learn Swedish through the University’s Swedish language courses for new international staff. As you prepare to move to Sweden, we offer you support through our relocation service, and if you’re bringing your family, they’ll receive support and make new connections through Lund’s International Citizen Hub who provides a gateway to Swedish society and your new community.
At the turn of the year 2026/2027, Sweden's largest scientific funder, the Swedish Research Council, will announce attractive funding for Assistant Professors with an international background. Our ambition is that appointments within the framework of the Lund University Programme for Global Excellence will be nominated for this funding. Read more about the Swedish Research Council here.
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Duties
We want you to thrive and make the most of your time at Lund University and the Faculty of Medicine. As an assistant professor, you will therefore have the opportunity to engage whole-heartedly in the research you are passionate about. As the holder of this position, most of your time will be allocated for your own research in collaboration with strong research environments, research infrastructures and international platforms.
In addition to conducting research, during your time as Assistant Professor you will also develop your teaching expertise, outreach and collaboration skills, as well as your proficiency in the Swedish language. Throughout your employment, you will be an active member of the Faculty of Medicine and participate in its diverse work.
It is our hope that one of your first tasks will be to conduct an innovative research project funded by the Swedish Research Council.
At the Faculty of Medicine, you will have the opportunity to establish an independent and internationally competitive research programme within the newly formed Division of Immuno-Oncology, as part of the coordinated Lund University–Region Skåne strategic immunotherapy initiative. The division is structured around systems immunology, immune cell engineering, and fundamental tumour immunology, providing a multidisciplinary environment that integrates technology development with fundamental discovery. The position supports scientific risk-taking and the development of innovative research directions, not only in immuno-oncology and its translation into clinically relevant applications, but also at the interface with Lund’s strong stem cell research community, including the Lund Stem Cell Center and the LU-ATMP Center, leveraging advanced core facilities for flow cytometry, gene therapy, and cell engineering and manufacturing.
You are expected to develop a research program in immune cell engineering, contributing to innovative strategies to program and manipulate immune cells for translational medicine.
The research may include, but is not limited to:
- Engineering of T cells, dendritic cells, or myeloid cells
- Development of next-generation cell and gene therapies (e.g. CAR-T, CAR-NK, engineered antigen-presenting cells, CRISPR-based editing)
- In vivo immune cell programming and synthetic regulatory circuits
- High-throughput transcription factor/CRISPR screens in immune cells
- Modulation of immune cell plasticity within the tumour microenvironment
- Development of viral and non-viral delivery systems for in situ immune modulation
You are expected to collaborate with experimental and computational research groups within the division and across Lund University. Applicants are encouraged to integrate high-dimensional profiling approaches, including single-cell and spatial omics, and to bridge mechanistic insights with translational applications in cancer immunotherapy, autoimmunity, and regenerative medicine.
Qualifications for employment as an assistant professor
You must hold a doctoral degree or have equivalent research expertise in Experimental cancer immunotherapy, or a closely related field. We will give priority to applicants who have been awarded their doctoral degree within the last 7 years, counted from the application deadline for the position. If you hold documents approved in Sweden that demonstrate special circumstances, such as parental leave, military service or illness following your degree, which have prevented you from working as a researcher, the degree in the subject may have been awarded earlier. In this case, you must include this documentation with your application.
Requirements – what you must have
To be eligible for appointment as an Assistant Professor within the framework of the Lund University Programme for Global Excellence, we are looking for someone who:
- Has a strong research potential, with the ability to initiate, develop and conduct high-quality, independent research
- Has an excellent publication track record in immune cell engineering, immuno-oncology, immunotherapy, or related fields. We emphasize qualitative assessment of academic accomplishments.
- Has relevant experience from doctoral training and/or postdoctoral research within Experimental cancer immunotherapy, or a related field, at a university or institute outside Sweden. Relevant extraordinary achievements from industry or the public sector will also be considered.
- Has not received a salary or grant from Sweden since December 31st, 2022.
- Has documented good teaching competence and pedagogical ability.
- Has strong communication skills and excellent proficiency in English, both written and spoken.
- Demonstrates motivation and ability to learn Swedish.
- Is able to define an innovative research focus and develop a research plan within immuno-oncology or immune cell engineering. The plan should:
- Present a clear, innovative, and feasible project within immuno-oncology or immune cell engineering that goes beyond the postdoctoral work.
- Demonstrate how the proposed research will complement and strengthen ongoing activities in the field of Immuno-Oncology at Lund University.
- Outline relevant and realistic collaborations with research groups at Lund University.
- Describe how the project will benefit from and interact with the Lund Stem Cell Center and LU ATMP Center, including relevant infrastructures and strategic initiatives.
- Has documented strong leadership qualities, for example through positions of trust, leadership training and assessed leadership ability.
- Has strong collaborative skills, initiative, and the ability to work independently.
- Will contribute positively to the work environment.
Additional qualifications – other credentials that we consider desirable
We want you to thrive at Lund University and be able to make the best of your time at the Faculty of Medicine, for that reason we are looking for someone who has:
- Research experience using computational methods.
- A current international position within the research field.
- Experience in applying and obtaining research funding from funding bodies outside Sweden.
The extent to which the applicant, through their experience and skills, may complement and strengthen ongoing research, undergraduate education, departmental innovation, and how they can contribute to the future development of the Faculty of Medicine will also be taken into consideration.
Lund University welcomes applicants with diverse backgrounds and experiences. Equality, equal opportunities and diversity are fundamental principles across all areas of our operations.
Form of employment
Fixed-term position, 5 years, in accordance with Chapter 4, Section 12a of the Higher Education Ordinance, with the opportunity for promotion to permanent employment as a senior lecturer.
Promotion – what is required to be promoted to senior lecturer
As an Assistant Professor, you can apply for promotion to permanent employment as a senior lecturer. You will undergo a special assessment to determine if you fulfil the faculty’s requirements for employment as a senior lecturer. It is important for you to know that you can only apply only once for promotion and that you must apply for promotion at least six months before your employment as an Assistant Professor ends.
When you apply for promotion, you will be assessed based on whether you have:
- Completed at least 5 weeks of qualifying higher education pedagogical training and had teaching assignments according to the faculty’s requirement for an associate professor.
- Independently been the senior author of several peer-reviewed original articles in reputable international journals – the benchmark is three original articles of which at least two must have been published during the employment as Assistant Professor.
- Received external research grants in national or international competition as the main applicant, at a level that makes it possible for the applicant to continue to lead and finance your own research.
- Have supervised at least one doctoral student from admission to mid-term review as principal supervisor (consideration will be given to any absence of the doctoral student due to illness, parental leave or similar).
- Qualified as associate professor according to the guidelines of the Faculty of Medicine.
An Assistant Professor is to be appointed on application to a permanent position as senior lecturer if they have the required qualifications and is deemed to be suitable with reference to the qualifications and assessment criteria for promotion and appointment as senior lecturer at the Faculty of Medicine. See: Senior Lecturer- General requirements profile and assessments criteria.
The appointment will be made after preparation in the Academic Appointments Board.
Application
Applications are to be made electronically via Lund University's applications portal by the 10th of June 2026.
Applications are to be submitted in accordance with the Faculty of Medicine's guidelines for academic appointments (see www.med.lu.se/recruitment_process under the headings List of qualifications for lecturers and Create a CV).
The application should be written in English as international evaluators may be consulted.
The Faculty of Medicine is a part of Lund University, and is responsible for education and research within medicine and healthcare. Our academic programs are closely linked with the healthcare system and are firmly anchored in the faculty’s strong research tradition. Our research spans a broad field within experimental preclinical research, near-patient clinical research and health sciences research. The Faculty of Medicine, with its 1,800 employees and 2,700 students in Lund and Malmö, is a knowledge-intensive meeting place for students, teachers and researchers from all over the world.
Type of employment: Temporary position
Contract type: Full time
First day of employment: In accordance with the agreed terms
Salary: Monthly payment
Number of positions: 1
Full-time equivalent: 100
City: Lund
County: Skåne län
Country: Sweden
Reference number: PA2026/730
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