
We are seeking a Scientist in TCR Biology to join the DeepIR flagship initiative, where they will drive experimental data generation of TCR–pMHC interactions This role will focus on designing and executing assays that characterize TCR specificity, affinity, and cross-reactivity, producing high-quality datasets that directly support DeepIR’s modeling and discovery goals. This is a hands-on experimental role with significant ownership over assay development, data quality, and scientific interpretation, working closely with protein engineers, computational scientists, and cell biology teams.
About DeepIR
DeepIR is BIIE’s flagship initiative focused on building deep, mechanistic, and data-driven understanding of immune recognition. The program brings together experimental immunology, protein engineering, and machine learning to generate and integrate large-scale, high-quality datasets that enable predictive models of immune receptor–antigen interactions.
The key responsibilities of the Scientist in TCR Biology:
Core skills and experience expected from the Scientist in TCR Biology:
About the Botnar Institute of Immune Engineering
The Botnar Institute of Immune Engineering (BIIE) is a newly founded non-profit research organization aiming to become a world leading research institute for the advanced study of immunological systems with a mission to develop translational solutions for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease. The scientific foundation of the BIIE and the broader field of Immune Engineering is based on the intersection of three interdisciplinary subdomains: (i) systems immunology, (ii) synthetic immunology and (iii) computational immunology. The BIIE will serve as a hub for multidisciplinary science, by uniting people with diverse expertise in immunology, biomedicine, bioengineering, systems and synthetic biology, computational biology, artificial intelligence and machine learning. As part of the mission of BIIE to make a lasting impact, it will dedicate significant efforts in training early-stage researchers in this unique multidisciplinary environment, thus enabling them to become future leaders in Immune Engineering.

The Botnar Institute of Immune Engineering (BIIE) is a non-profit research organisation focused on the advanced study of immunological systems with a mission to develop translational solutions for the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease. With this focus, the BIIE is committed to advancing global child and adolescent health. Outstanding investigators from around the globe will be recruited to its facility in Basel, Switzerland, to form a new hub of innovation in immune engineering. The Institute's mission is to harness the potential of immune engineering to enhance the lives of children and young people globally, and to deliver on the promise of a healthier future.
The BIIE is made possible by the generous endowment of over 1 Billion USD to be provided over 15 years from Fondation Botnar, a Swiss philanthropic foundation working to improve the health and wellbeing of young people around the world.