INSITUTE OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY PAS, Team 3 International Centre for Transational Eye Research
NATIONAL SCIENCE CENTRE
Project title, type and project number
Weave-Unisono, Project no. 2023/05/Y/NZ6/00083, entitled “Spatial determinants of immunotherapy resistance in cancer”, 40/2026
Project leader
Dr Marcin Tabaka
Description
We seek a highly motivated and enthusiastic Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences (IPC PAS). The position is part of the project entitled “Spatial determinants of immunotherapy resistance in cancer”, funded by the NCN (National Science Centre) in cooperation with the SNSF (Swiss National Science Foundation). Our laboratory at IPC PAS/ICTER provides an international and interdisciplinary research environment with close links to genomics, single-cell sequencing, molecular biology, biotechnology, and bioinformatics. The project involves multimodal (transcriptomic and epigenomic) and spatial profiling of tumor infiltrating immune cells using in-house high-throughput single-cell sequencing methods.
Details about the project:
Significant work over the last two decades has increased our understanding of the intricate, and sometimes opposing roles, that the immune system plays in cancer. While robust immune responses are required for sustained protective anti-tumor responses, tumor infiltrating CD8+ T cells which have the potential to control tumor growth, often acquire a dysfunctional state due to chronic antigen exposure in a nutrient depleted, and suppressive tumor microenvironment (TME). T cell dysfunction is characterized by a gradual loss of effector function coupled with increased expression of immune checkpoint receptors, including CTLA4, PD-1, Lag3 and Tim-3. As a consequence, immune-checkpoint therapy (ICI), using blocking antibodies against these receptors, has emerged as an important treatment modality for cancer. ICI has demonstrated unprecedented responses in patients with several types of metastatic tumors that were otherwise refractory to available treatment options. However recent studies show that across all indications only ~13% of patients respond to immunotherapy.
To date, the majority of efforts to understand how cancer immunotherapy restores anti-tumor T cell responses have concentrated on assessing the reactivation of dysfunctional T cells. It was largely thought that the efficacy of checkpoint blockade is mediated by the direct ability of blocking antibodies to bind to co-inhibitory molecules and reverse the state of T cell dysfunction. However, this concept has been challenged with seminal work demonstrating that existing intra-tumoral CD8+ T cells have limited capacity for rejuvenation with a relatively inflexible chromatin landscape, suggesting that the protective effect of ICI is unlikely to be due to reprogramming of dysfunctional T cells. Without a basic understanding of how ICI precisely works we cannot begin to understand why then, in the majority of patients, ICI fails. As such there is great interest in understanding ways to target other immune cells.
To address these questions, we have outlined a series of experiments to analyze the cellular and transcriptional changes associated with tumor infiltrating immune cells. This proposal is highly interdisciplinary implementing single-cell 'omics' strategies and systems immunology approaches to further unravel the players and rules governing immune responses during malignancy. In addition, we plan to develop a suite of computational tools that will allow us to better understand the organization of tumor microenvironment in terms of the cellular composition, spatial arrangement of cells and their communication.
About the group: The Computational Genomics Group at IPC PAS is led by dr Marcin Tabaka and leverages experimental and computational approaches in high-throughput single-cell transcriptome and genome profiling to address fundamental questions in biomedical research (https://tabaka-lab.org)
Number of vacancies
1
Key responsibilities include
Position in the project
POST DOC position
Job type
• Type of contract: temporary • Status: full-time employment • Hours Per Week: 40
Salary
Around 9600 PLN gross
Planned start of work in the project
16.08.2026
Planned period of contract/stipend agreement
6 months with a possible extension, not exceeding 2028-03-31
We offer
We offer a post-doctoral position (full-time employment) in the Institute of Physical Chemistry PAS with a gross salary of Around 9600 PLN gross
per month financed from the NCN Weave-Unisono, no. 2023/05/Y/NZ6/00083, entitled "Spatial determinants of immunotherapy resistance in cancer"
100% of the work time of Postdoc will be devoted to the realization of the proposed project. The offer is for 6 months with a possible extension, not exceeding 2028-03-31.
Career development prospects at IPC PAS
The job is the exciting project links to genomics, single-cell transcriptomics and bioinformatics, carried out in a forward-thinking and friendly environment. The Institute is one of the best scientific units in Poland, according to the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, which guarantees the high quality of the research. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to work with enthusiastic scientists open to joint projects, as well as participation in seminars and international conferences.
The successful candidate will be eligible for all programs at the IPC PAS, including the IPC PAS Young Scientists competition and the IPC PAS Young Scientists Mobility competition.
Institute provides an opportunity to participate in ERASMUS+ programme.
Scientific profile of a candidate
Recognised Researcher (R2)
Requirements
• Ph.D. degree in Biotechnology, Biology, Genomics, Medicine or related quantitative discipline obtained not earlier than 7 years before the engagement in the project (this period might be longer due to family reasons according to NCN rules);
A post-doc type post is a full-time post, scheduled
by the project’s principal investigator for a person
who has been conferred a PhD degree in the year of
employment in the project or within 7 years before
1st January of the year of employment in the project
(for researchers with multiple PhDs, the date of the
first PhD award is deemed the reference date). This
period may be extended by a time of long-term (in
excess of 90 days) documented sick leaves or
rehabilitation leaves granted on account of being
unfit to work. In addition, the period may be
extended by the number of months of a child care
leave granted pursuant to the Labour Code and in the
case of women, by 18 months for every child born or
adopted, whichever manner of accounting for career
breaks is preferable.
a) has obtained a doctoral degree from an entity other than the entity where employment in this
position is planned, or has completed at least a 10-month, continuous, and documented postdoctoral
fellowship in an entity other than the entity carrying out the project and in a country other than the
country where the doctoral degree was obtained;
b) will be employed for a period of no less than 6 months;
c) during the period of receiving this remuneration, will not receive any other remuneration from funds
allocated as direct costs of research projects financed under NCN competitions;
d) during the period of receiving this remuneration, will not receive remuneration from another
employer under an employment contract, including an employer based outside Poland;
e) during the period of receiving this remuneration, will not receive retirement benefits from the social
security system.
Key assessment criteria
The Commission will take into account the following criteria and evaluate applications on a point scale:
· Competence for specific tasks in a research project;
· Previous scientific achievements (publication record);
· Candidate’s own initiative in research projects.
· scientific curriculum vitae, including a list of scientific achievements (scholarships, publications, patents, conference presentations, etc.);
· motivation letter;
· a scan of the PhD diploma or other document confirming PhD degree.
• The application deadline is on the
15.07.2026 , 12:00 noon
Applications should be sent to rekrutacja@ichf.edu.pl. IMPORTANT! email subject: “Recruitment no 40/2026 ” (emails without this number will not be considered)
• Top candidates can be invited for an online or in-person interview (20-22.07.2026). We reserve the right to contact and reply to only selected candidates.
• The position will be offered to the person with the highest evaluation by the Recruitment Committee.
• The results of the recruitment are planned to be announced on the 31.07.2026.
• Employment will take place in accordance with the provisions of the competition documentation of the National Science Center (NSC) for the https://ncn.gov.pl/ogloszenia/konkursy/weave-unisono
and Employment policy of the Institute of Physical Chemistry PAS https://ichf.edu.pl/files/csr/ipc-procedures.pdf .
• The incomplete applications may not be considered
• The results of the competition are made public.
• Candidates who have been issued a negative opinion by the Competition Committee or candidates not selected for employment have the right to appeal against the results of the evaluation. The appeal shall be lodged with the Director of the Institute within 7 days from the date of receipt of the appropriate information. The decision of the Director of the Institute shall be final.
Appeals should be sent to the following email address: dzgran@ichf.edu.pl.
• If the top candidate does not sign the contract due to the resignation, we reserve the right to choose the next candidate from the ranking list.
The successful candidate for the postdoctoral position shall, for the full term of their employment within the project, be obligated to maintain compliance with the following conditions:
· their PhD degree has been awarded by another institution than the one planned to employ them at this post or they have completed a continuous and evidenced post-doctoral fellowship of at least 10 months in another institution than the host institution for the project and in another country than the one in which they have been conferred a PhD degree;
· at the time of receiving remuneration, they will not be receiving any other remuneration paid from the funds granted to research projects under NCN calls under the heading of direct costs
· they did not have the principal investigator as their research supervisor or auxiliary supervisor of their PhD dissertation;
· in the period of receiving the remuneration they will be receiving no remuneration from another employer pursuant to an employment contract, including an employer with registered office outside of Poland.
NOTE: Signing a work contract will depend on signing the contract of project implementation.
For more details about the position please visit:
Contact person: Marcin Tabaka, mtabaka@ichf.edu.pl
Phone: +48798055335
Name of the post and its definition in the meaning of the grant documentation:
Postdoc
A post-doc type post is a full-time post, scheduled by the project’s principal investigator for a person who has been conferred a PhD degree in the year of employment in the project or within 7 years before 1 January of the year of employment in the project (for researchers with multiple PhDs, the date of the first PhD award is deemed the reference date). This period may be extended by a time of long-term (in excess of 90 days) documented sick leaves or rehabilitation leaves granted on account of being unfit to work. In addition, the period may be extended by the number of months of a child care leave granted pursuant to the Labour Code and in the case of women, by 18 months for every child born or adopted, whichever manner of accounting for career breaks is preferable.
Application deadline
15.07.2026 12:00
Planned date of settlement of the competition
31.07.2026
Send the application via the "Apply to the position" button, or to rekrutacja@ichf.edu.pl with the title 40/2026.
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