June 02nd 2025
University of Basel Seeks Professor of Systems Developmental Medicine (open rank)

visual: University of Basel, Mark Niedermann
The Faculty of Medicine of the University of Basel, Switzerland invites applications for a Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Associate or Full Professor of Systems Developmental Medicine to be embedded in the BRCCH.
The BRCCH and its future Paediatric Digital Health Hub is a multi-disciplinary research centre creating new healthcare solutions for unmet medical needs related to communicable and non-communicable pathologies of significant burden to children and adolescents, irrespective of an individual's societal conditions.
Your position
The Professor of Systems Developmental Medicine will probe and integrate multi-omic data sets (i.e. genetic, epigenetic, transcriptional and metabolomic data) to create computational models defining the molecular signatures underpinning child development up to adolescence. By combining multidimensional molecular data with integrative computational methods, the professorship's research will contribute to a systems understanding of human development, mapping individual stages at single-cell resolution along an individual's health trajectory. This integrative approach will also define physiological variances of health trajectories and identify the developmental origins of disease states where age-specific, curative interventions and lifestyle adjustments can be implemented.
Your profile
The successful candidate will address gaps in our present understanding of paediatric system development and thus create an internationally competitive research program with an emphasis on clinical translation tailored to the specific needs of children and adolescents.
The selected post holder should have demonstrated an interdisciplinary academic work in Systems Medicine, that may include but it is not restricted to, the analysis of data at the molecular, cellular, tissue and organism level. Bioinformatic and/or systems-biological expertise is a requirement, whilst a clinical background combined with a profound molecular understanding of diseases is desired. Excellent academic performance and a proven record in acquiring competitive third-party funding relative to the applicant's career stage are essential qualifications. We expect a significant interest in student teaching and mentoring of junior scientists and the ability to create an attractive work environment that inspires creative thinking and mentors early career scientists and staff. Close collaborations are expected with clinical partners, scientists at the University of Basel, D-BSSE of ETH Zurich in Basel, all Departments of the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Basel and within the Basel life sciences cluster. Excellent communication skills are an essential attribute of a successful appointee.
Possibilities for qualified and accredited clinician scientists to be clinically active (20%) can be considered.
The university offers you
The University of Basel offers you a unique opportunity to participate and shape interdisciplinary research related to child and adolescent health in a highly innovative and collaborative research environment.
The University of Basel stands out for excellence through diversity and is committed to equal opportunities, inclusive working practices and family friendliness.
Application / Contact
For further information, please contact the Chair of the Academic Recruitment Committee, Prof. Viola Heinzelmann-Schwarz (Phone: +41 61 265 90 99; Email: viola.heinzelmann@usb.ch) or the Scientific Coordinator of Academic Recruitment, Dr. Simone Neu (Phone: +41 61 207 61 64; Email: berufungen-medizin@unibas.ch).
Applications must be submitted by July 01, 2025.
We kindly ask you to apply exclusively via the online application platform of the University of Basel and as described in the application guidelines.