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Bone defects constitute a major health burden. Current therapies are insufficient, in particular for large defects or if the self-healing capacity is compromised. This is why novel therapies are urgently required. Two PhD positions are currently available at Radboudumc within the framework of the project "RNA4Bone" to develop novel colloidal biomaterials, self-assembled from nanoparticles containing mRNA coding for growth factors to stimulate bone regeneration.
This project is a collaborative effort between the Dept. of Dentistry - Regenerative Biomaterials ( Prof. Dr. Sander Leeuwenburgh ), and the Dept. of Biochemistry ( Prof. Dr. Roland Brock ) of the Radboud University Medical Center. The four-year project is funded through the "Open Technology Program" of the Dutch Science Organization NWO and is supported by four companies in the area of biomaterials and messenger RNA.
The focus of one of the PhD projects will be on the synthesis and characterization of the biomaterials, while the other project will focus on the design, formulation and biological activity of the mRNA. Both PhD students will closely collaborate on the testing of the biomaterials in cellular systems and in animals. By the end of the project we aim to have successfully concluded an in vivo proof-of-concept study.
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Fixed-term contract: 4 years.
Upon commencement of employment we require a certificate of conduct (Verklaring Omtrent het Gedrag, VOG) and there will be, depending on the type of job, a screening based on the provided cv. Radboud university medical center's HR Department will apply for this certificate on your behalf.
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