PhD student Neuro-immunology

Your function

You will prepare a PhD in the context of MS, an inflammatory disorder of the central nervous system in which autoreactive T cells cause damage to myelin and neurons, leading to symptoms such as paralysis, vision loss, and cognitive impairments.

Regulatory T cells (Tregs) play a crucial role in maintaining tolerance to autoantigens. It has long been known that Tregs exhibit reduced function in people with MS. However, recent discoveries indicate that, in addition to their immunomodulatory role, Tregs can also promote tissue repair. In the context of Treg-based therapy, it would therefore be beneficial to facilitate the presence of functional Tregs in the brain. However, our recent findings show that Tregs lose their function after migrating across an inflamed blood-brain barrier.
In this project, you will build upon these findings by mapping the full spectrum of molecular interactions between Tregs and the blood-brain barrier. Additionally, you will thoroughly investigate the resulting functional changes in Tregs. To achieve this, you will use in vitro models (human and mouse) as well as in vivo (transgenic) mouse models of MS. Using techniques such as (single-cell) RNA sequencing, spectral flow cytometry, multiplex immunohistochemistry, and more, your findings will contribute significantly to the development of Treg-based therapy for MS.

Your team

The faculty of medicine and life sciences contributes to sustainable solutions for health-related issues as part of the civic Hasselt University. The faculty focusses on excellence in education and research and connects with society through a strong collaboration with our partners. 
Starting from continuous attention for quality and innovation, the faculty is a breeding ground and magnet for talent with an open view on society, from the region to the world.

The Biomedical Research Institute (BIOMED) of Hasselt University conducts high level multidisciplinary research to advance progress in human life sciences. High-end technology is used to deliver novel insights in three main disease areas: (neuro)immunology, neuroscience and cardiovascular disease. BIOMED aims to translate new scientific discoveries into applications that contribute to a healthy society in line with the civic ambition of Hasselt University. 

In this stimulating environment, we are looking for a motivated PhD student to conduct research on the interaction between regulatory T cells and brain barriers in the context of multiple sclerosis (MS).
The project is part of a recently awarded BOF research grant, led by Prof. Dr. Bieke Broux. Prof. Broux’s team (CBN team) focuses on uncovering interactions between the immune system and the central nervous system, with a particular emphasis on the blood-brain barrier. This project specifically aims to unravel the molecular interactions between regulatory T cells and the cells of various brain barriers in the context of neuroinflammation.

Your talents

  • You have completed or are about to complete a Master in biomedical sciences, biotechnology, bio-engineering, biochemistry, biology, neurosciences, or an equivalent specialisation. Graduating students are also encouraged to apply.
  • You achieved good academic results, and/or you can show relevant academic output (e.g. publications, mobility).
  • You have a strong interest in fundamental scientific research.
  • You have demonstrable experience (e.g. by internships) in executing biomedical research.
  • Experience with immunological research, MS-related research, and/or animal experiments is an advantage.
  • You exhibit excellent communication skills, and you master the English language, both orally and in writing.
  • You work in a goal-oriented and flexible way. You are able to efficiently plan your work, allowing you to achieve challenging, yet feasible goals, and you adjust your planning if necessary.
  • You actively contribute to a positive working environment, you are a team player, and you enjoy making connections between different research groups.

Our offer for you

You will be appointed and paid as PhD student.
We offer you an appointment for a period of 2 years, that will be extended for another 2 years, after positive evaluation.

Apply for this position

The selection procedure consists of a preselection based on application file and an interview.

Apply now
Apply up to 19.08.2025

Question about this vacancy?

For substantive questions, send an e-mail to bieke.broux@uhasselt.be. For questions about the selection procedure, please email jobs@uhasselt.be.
Hasselt University works to ensure that everyone is welcome, feels at home, and can do their best at our university. The diverse talents of our students and staff are a precious resource for our community and the engine of our future prosperity. Diversity of experiences and perspectives enriches our education, strengthens our research and increases our social impact. As a civic university, Hasselt University seeks to set a good example in the region in terms of diversity and inclusion. With our focus on justice and nondiscrimination, we are working together for a diverse and inclusive Hasselt University.

UHasselt does not accept any discrimination in terms of sex, sexual orientation and gender identity and expression, age, family situation or dependent children; disability; culture, religion/ideology; skin colour, ethnic origin; socio-economic background or situation.

prof. dr. Bieke BROUX

Function
Tenure Track Assistant Professor