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Postdoctoral Researcher in Cellular Therapeutics

Postdoctoral (Grade 07RS)

11 March 2026, 12:00 noon

Location

Old Road Campus, Roosevelt Drive, Headington, Oxford

University of Oxford

Type

Fixed-term full-time until 31 December 2027

Salary

Grade 07RS: £39,424 - £47,779 per annum

Required Qualifications

PhD in relevant area (or near completion)
Experience in immunology or kidney disease
Cell culture techniques
Animal models
Immunological techniques

Research Areas

Cellular Therapeutics
Genome-edited T cells
IgA Nephropathy (IgAN)
Glomerular immune complex disease
Spatial transcriptomics
Proteomics
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Postdoctoral Researcher in Cellular Therapeutics

Postdoctoral Researcher in Cellular Therapeutics

Location: Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, Institute Of Developmental & Regenerative Medicine, Old Road Campus, Roosevelt Drive, Headington, Oxford

Contract type: Fixed-term contract until 31st December 2027
Hours: Full-time

About the role

We are looking for a post-doctoral researcher to work in Translational Research Immunology Group (TRIG) on translational, collaborative project funded by EU. You will be placed in the Institute of Developmental and Regenerative Medicine on the Old Road Campus working in a close collaboration with the Oxford Kidney Pathology group.

You will be part of a bigger EU-funded project which goal is to develop a safe and efficient cell therapy based on genome edited T cells for IgA nephropathy (IgAN). IgAN is the most common glomerulonephritis; IgA-rich complexes are deposited in renal glomeruli, leading to renal failure a third of cases, but there are currently no effective treatments, so this an area of significant unmet need. Redirected T cells offer the potential to specifically target pathogenic IgA1 producing cells.

You will work closely with members of TRIG and Oxford Kidney Pathology groups, including students, other post-docs and research assistants as well as international collaborators within the EU consortium. You will be responsible for testing T cell therapeutics developed by our consortium, using in vivo models of glomerular immune complex disease as well as the establishment of a novel model for IgA Nephropathy. Additionally, you will contribute to spatial transcriptomics and proteomics in human IgAN kidney samples.

About you

You will hold a PhD (or be near to completion: thesis submitted) in a relevant area at the time of application and will have experience in immunology or kidney disease field. Experience with cell culture techniques, animal models and immunological techniques is required. You will have demonstrated the ability to work independently within projects, with the ability to communicate results clearly and succinctly in presentations, manuscripts and grant applications. Experience with flow cytometry and genetic editing techniques as well as knowledge of kidney disease are desirable.

This full-time post is available immediately and is fixed-term until 31 December 2027.

Application Process

If you would like to discuss this role, please contact Fadi Issa, fadi.issa@nds.ox.ac.uk.

Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. You will be required to upload a supporting statement, setting out how you meet the selection criteria, curriculum vitae and the names and contact details of two referees as part of your online application. Please quote reference NDSA980 on all correspondence.

Only applications received before noon on Wednesday 11 March 2026 can be considered.

Interviews will be held on Friday 20 March 2026.

Committed to equality and valuing diversity

Salary: Grade 07RS: £39,424 - £47,779 per annum

Contact Person: Lisa Bjork | Vacancy ID: 185191 | Closing Date & Time: 11-Mar-2026 12:00

Contact Phone: 01865 612268 | Contact Email: recruitment@nds.ox.ac.uk

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are required for this Postdoctoral Researcher in Cellular Therapeutics role?

You must hold a PhD in a relevant area (or have your thesis submitted) by the application time. Essential experience includes immunology or kidney disease, cell culture techniques, animal models, and immunological techniques. Check our postdoc success guide for tips on building your academic CV. Desirable skills: flow cytometry and genetic editing. Learn more about postdoc opportunities.

🔬What are the main responsibilities in this Cellular Therapeutics postdoc position?

You will test T cell therapeutics in in vivo models of glomerular immune complex disease, establish a novel IgA Nephropathy (IgAN) model, and contribute to spatial transcriptomics and proteomics in human IgAN kidney samples. Collaborate with TRIG, Oxford Kidney Pathology group, and EU consortium partners. Ideal for those passionate about genome-edited T cells for glomerulonephritis. Explore research jobs for similar roles.

📝How do I apply for the Postdoctoral Researcher position at University of Oxford?

Apply online via the University portal before noon on 11 March 2026. Upload a supporting statement addressing selection criteria, CV, and two referees' details. Quote reference NDSA980. Interviews: 20 March 2026. Contact Fadi Issa at fadi.issa@nds.ox.ac.uk for queries. Use our free resume template and cover letter template to strengthen your application.

💰What is the salary, contract type, and duration for this IgA Nephropathy postdoc?

Salary: Grade 07RS: £39,424 - £47,779 per annum. Fixed-term full-time contract available immediately until 31 December 2027, part of an EU-funded project. No teaching load mentioned; research-focused. View university salaries for context on postdoc pay in the UK.

What desirable experience is needed for success in this T cell therapy research role?

Desirable: flow cytometry, genetic editing techniques, and kidney disease knowledge. You must demonstrate independent project work, clear communication in presentations, manuscripts, and grants. Strong fit for those with translational immunology background. Thrive with advice from our postdoctoral success guide.

🧬What is the project focus for this Postdoc in Cellular Therapeutics at Oxford?

EU-funded project developing safe cell therapy using genome-edited T cells targeting pathogenic IgA1 cells in IgA Nephropathy (IgAN), the most common glomerulonephritis with no effective treatments. Work on Old Road Campus with international collaborators. Perfect for regenerative medicine experts. See related clinical research jobs.
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