At ICCVS, we provide opportunities for students at all levels—high school, undergraduate, and PhD—to engage in scientific research. Whether through our structured PhD programme or voluntary work in our laboratories, we aim to foster a collaborative and inspiring environment for learning and discovery.
Our PhD programme is led by senior researchers committed to delivering flexible, research-led training. PhD candidates are enrolled in the Intercollegiate Biotechnology Doctoral School of University of Gdańsk and Medical University of Gdańsk, gaining both academic and industry-relevant skills.
Beyond formal education, we offer high school and university students the chance to explore scientific work through voluntary research opportunities in our labs. These experiences help develop technical skills, critical thinking, and a deeper understanding of real-world scientific challenges.
We strongly encourage interdisciplinary collaborations and support research initiatives at all levels. By engaging with our team, students become part of an international scientific network through conferences, seminars, and partnerships with research institutions worldwide.
Find contacts to our research group leaders and join us for your research journey!
Find out more about our PhD student alumni and their research projects
dr Katarzyna Dziubek, Dissecting the mechanism and functional landscape of cancer PD1 signaling in osteosarcoma, 2024
dr Mikołaj Kocikowski, Of Dogs and Men: Tracing Immune Checkpoint Signatures Across Cancers and Unleashing the Potential of Canine PD-1 Antibodies, 2024
dr Kenneth Weke, Expanding the proteome: Advancing proteomics methodologies to uncover new insights into cancers, 2024
dr Georges Bedran, Exploring alternative sources of tumor antigens using large-scale immunopeptidomics, 2023
dr Sara Mikac, Identification of a novel, transcription-independent role of Nrf2 in lung cells, 2022
dr Marcos Mayordomo, Integration as a solution: A multi-omic approach to cancer diseases, 2022
dr Maria Camila Tovar Fernandez, Origin of antigenic peptides in MHC class I pathway, 2022
dr Ewa Sroka, The role of alternative sources of antigenic peptides for the major histocompatibility complex class I in the formation of immune responses and immune tolerance, 2022