'Optimizing monocyte derived DC vaccines' Towards RNA modified DC vaccines RNA transfection is a unique safe form of ‘gene therapy’ not affecting the genome, but to temporarily modify the function of these non-dividing differentiated cells, including DC. Moreover, vaccination with...
2 February 2012 - max. 36.0 hours per week
Our laboratory focuses on unraveling the underlying mechanisms in kidney ion balance (Na+ Ca2+ and Mg2+), kidney diseases, and recently kidney transplantation. The successful applicant will join our international and multidisciplinary team. With the aim to dissect the molecular pathways involved in...
2 February 2012 - max. 36.0 hours per week
Breast cancer is a common cause of cancer-related death in women. The incidence, prognosis and treatment efficacy of breast cancer are known to be affected by the nuclear receptor (NR) repertoire that breast (cancer) epithelial cells express. We recently identified the NR modulating protein...
2 February 2012 - max. 36.0 hours per week
We are looking for a highly motivated postdoc aiming to work in an multidisciplinary environment at the cutting edge of science supporting and advancing the statistical data analysis for our genetic research work. We offer a 4-year postdoc position, with a perspective for a longer appointment....
1 February 2012 - max. 36.0 hours per week
We seek an excellent postdoctoral researcher for a project on neurobiological and neurocognitive markers of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). The project is a collaboration between the Expert Centre for Chronic Fatigue (Hans Knoop, Jos van der Meer) and the Donders Institute (Ivan Toni, Floris de...
19 January 2012 - max. 36.0 hours per week
The candidate will further develop phylogenetic reconstruction methods for uncovering the gene and metabolic networks in bacterial model organisms. These networks will be used predict phenotypes of (consortia of) bacterial strains as well as interpreting omics data. The data mainly consist of...
28 December 2011 - max. 36.0 hours per week
