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The Translational Platform for Virus, Vaccine and Cancer Research (TPVC) is an integral part of the Laboratory of Virology and Antiviral Research at the Rega Institute, led by Prof. Johan Neyts. TPVC bridges fundamental research and clinical translation by developing and implementing innovative technologies, models, and translational research programs. Together, the laboratory and TPVC are dedicated to advancing innovative antiviral strategies against viruses that pose a significant public health threat.
Enteroviruses and rhinoviruses cause a broad range of diseases, from severe neurological disorders to asthma/COPD exacerbations. Despite this global health burden, no approved antiviral treatments are currently available. This PhD aims to accelerate antiviral target discovery by combining state-of-the-art high-content imaging and phenotypic Cell Painting profiling with AI-driven data analysis. The project will leverage innovative experimental and computational approaches to identify and validate host and viral factors essential for infection. Mechanism-of-action studies will be supported by newly developed toolbox technologies, advanced disease models including 3D cell cultures, in vivo systems, integrated multi-omics and computational analyses. The successful candidate will work at the forefront of antiviral research and will be embedded in the laboratories of Prof. Johan Neyts and Dr. Hendrik Jan Thibaut (TPVC) at the Rega Institute, contributing to the development of next-generation antiviral strategies against medically important viruses.
Provide a motivation letter explaining why you are the most suitable candidate for this position, highlighting your research interests, training, and relevant experience. In addition, provide the contact details of two referees. For more information please contact Hendrik Jan Thibaut, [email protected].
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