The institute of Biology Leiden offers a position for a: PhD Student: Single molecule analysis of transcription factor trafficking The PhD student will join the group of Dr. Marcel Schaaf at the Molecular Cell Biology section of the IBL. The student will be collaborating closely with researchers...
8 February 2012 - max. 38.0 hours per week
The project specifically focusses on the impact of oxygen on mesenchymal stem cell expansion and differentiation and understanding molecular processes underlying the oxygen effects on mesenchymal stem cells.
7 February 2012 - max. 36.0 hours per week
The Molecular Epidemiology Section and Department of Molecular Cell Biology are looking for a Postdoc or PhD student to join the team investigating genetic factors influencing drug response in elderly type 2 diabetes patients. The project will use a combination of high density genotyping arrays...
7 February 2012 - max. 29.0 hours per week
The Department of Radiology is looking for a PhD student to work in the Neuro-Image Processing Section within the Division of Image Processing (LKEB). The work will involve developing feature extraction approaches using novel image processing techniques with an aim to further the clinical use of MR...
7 February 2012 - max. 36.0 hours per week
As bioinformatician/postdoc you will analyze genome-wide DNA methylation profiles of 4000 individuals and link them to genetic, transcriptomic and phenotypic variation within a nation-wide functional genomics infrastructure to gain mechanistic insights into complex disease phenotypes. The...
7 February 2012 - max. 36.0 hours per week
The aim is to unravel the molecular processes and networks underlying the interactiinteraction between extracellular matrices and stem cells.
6 February 2012 - max. 36.0 hours per week
The project aims to establish and characterize novel in vivo and in vitro model systems for prostate cancer that better represent the full complexity and heterogeneity of the human disease. Within this project, we will develop ‘humanized’ xenograft models for prostate cancer.
6 February 2012 - max. 36.0 hours per week
Cholesterol metabolism is tightly regulated both at the cellular as well as whole-organism level. This regulation ensures that the level of cholesterol does not increase to toxic levels and that sufficient cholesterol is available for processes requiring it. Disruption of this balance is at the...
6 February 2012 - max. 36.0 hours per week
Recurring chromosomal abnormalities have been identified in a variety of cancers, but are most frequently associated with haematological malignancies such as acute myeloid leukemia (AML). These cytogenetic changes often cause gene fusions leading to expression of chimeric oncofusion proteins. In...
6 February 2012 - max. 38.0 hours per week
We are particularly interested in individuals with research programs in bacterial pathogenesis in combination with molecular biology, more specifically in relation to the molecular analysis of target factors of clinically relevant bacteria aiming to develop new antibacterial tools (antibiotics,...
6 February 2012 - max. 40.0 hours per week
