Postdoctoral fellow to study the hematopoietic stem cell niche in leukemia

Postdoctoral fellow to study the hematopoietic stem cell niche in leukemia

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5 Jun 30 Jul Rotterdam

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Job description

The Department of Hematology runs an ambitious and internationally recognized research program in the field of bone marrow failure and leukemogenesis. The overall goal of our laboratory is to gain a better understanding of the cellular elements and molecular pathways driving leukemogenesis. Specifically, we aim to understand the interplay between the bone marrow microenvironment and hematopoietic cells in leukemia predisposition syndromes. In previous work, we have revealed a concept of niche-driven leukemogenesis (Raaijmakers et al. Nature 2010) and began revealing the underlying mechanisms and its relevance for human diseases (Zambetti et al. Cell Stem Cell 2016).

The postdoctoral projects will focus on dissecting the role of inflammatory signaling in the stem cell niche in malignant transformation in the hematopoietic system. We will exploit mouse modeling and state-of-the art molecular tools and strive to translate insights to human disease, exploring therapeutic modalities aimed at targeting inflammatory niche signaling to treat bone marrow failure and attenuate leukemic evolution.

Specifications

Erasmus MC (University Medical Center Rotterdam)

Requirements

The position should appeal to most scientists who want to perform cutting edge basic/translational research applying in vitro and in vivo modeling with the ultimate goal to develop novel therapeutics. Furthermore the following skills and qualifications are required:
  • Demonstrated track record in basic/translational research (at least one publication with impact).
  • Expertise in hematology or stem cell biology.
  • Profound hands-on experience in molecular biological assays and techniques (FACS, RNA/DNASeq, Crispr-Cas9).
  • Solid hands-on experience in (hematological) mouse models (including bone marrow transplantation).
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills in English.
  • Highly motivated and a team-player.
Being able to present a certificate of good conduct, a valid proof of identity, diploma's and/ or relevant registration such as BIG/ RGS are conditions for the appointment.

Conditions of employment

The gross monthly salary amounts a minimum of € 2.750,- (scale 10) and a maximum of € 5.226,- (scale 11), depending on your level of education and relevant experience and based on a full-time working week of 36 hours. The terms of employment are in accordance with the Collective Bargaining Agreement for University Medical Centers (CAO UMC).

Employer

Erasmus MC

A healthy population and excellence in healthcare through research and education. This is what Erasmus MC stands for. Conducting groundbreaking work, pushing boundaries and leading the way. In research, education, and healthcare. We are practical people with a high level of expertise, working hard to improve and renew the healthcare of today and the public health of tomorrow.

The Department of Hematology hosts a highly interactive group of researchers and physicians with a common goal to conduct basic and translational research in the field of molecular aspects of bone marrow malignancies and to improve patient health. It accommodates a state of the art infrastructure for cell biological, genomic and clinically applied research.

Specifications

  • Postdoc
  • Health
  • max. 36 hours per week
  • €3706—€5086 per month
  • University graduate
  • 21.22.19.TD-P514394-1

Employer

Erasmus MC (University Medical Center Rotterdam)

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's-Gravendijkwal 230, 3015 CE, Rotterdam

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