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We are looking for two PhD students to join our team focusing on ‘Epigenetic Control of T and B cells to Modulate Immune Responses and Target Lymphoma’. The team brings together expertise in epigenetic mechanisms and technologies from the group of Fred van Leeuwen (Division of Gene Regulation) and expertise in genome dynamics in the developing immune system from the group of Heinz Jacobs (Division of Tumor Biology & Immunology).
Your project will focus on epigenetic mechanisms of gene regulation during T and B cell differentiation with the ultimate goal to control these processes to modulate the immune system and to target lymphoma and leukemia. The studies involve genetically engineered mouse models and in-vivo and in-vitro models of cancer immunology and lymphoma. This is combined with state-of-the-art molecular, cellular, epigenetic, and genomics technologies, including novel yeast DNA barcoding screens. We are particularly interested in understanding how the histone methyltransferase DOT1L controls differentiation and function of lymphocytes, at a functional and mechanistic level. This project is sponsored by The Dutch Cancer Society (KWF) and ZonMw.
We are seeking two highly ambitious PhD students, one with expertise in molecular and cellular biology and one with expertise in or affinity for genomics/bio-informatics. For both positions, fundamental insights in immunology and/or epigenetics are appreciated.
Fixed-term contract: 4 years.
You will join a dynamic international research team at The Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI), an excellent cancer research institute with a vibrant community of many international employees. We provide an open, interactive and stimulating environment with access to top-notch facilities and with many opportunities to interact with colleagues at social events. You will have the opportunity to follow high-quality courses offered by the Oncology graduate school Of Amsterdam and to attend our weekly international seminars throughout your PhD training. The employment will be for a period of 4 years. The gross salary per month for our PhD will range from € 2.882,- to a maximum of € 3.322,- according to the standard PhD scales. The terms of employment will be in accordance with the CAO Ziekenhuizen (Collective Labor Agreement for Hospitals).
In addition you will receive a fixed end-of-year bonus in December (8,33%) and in May you will receive 8,33% holiday pay. For more information in regard to the secondary conditions please contact the recruiter via: c.de.santis@nki.nl.
The Netherlands Cancer Institute comprises an internationally acclaimed research institute as well as a dedicated cancer clinic. This combination ensures rapid translation of basic research into clinical applications: today’s research for tomorrow’s cure.
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