Radboudumc
The Tumour Immune MicroEnvironment (TIME) lab is a start-up group led by dr. Daniele Tauriello, building on cross-disciplinary research experience from (bio-) chemistry, cell biology, oncology, to cancer immunology. Dr. Tauriello generated the metastatic
colon cancer mouse model on which this project will build. Some central ideas are described
here and
here. The lab is embedded in the department of Cell Biology of the Radboudumc, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. This project will also involve close collaborations with other departments, including Tumour Immunology and Pathology. The candidate(s) will join the PhD programme of the
Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences (RIMLS).
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