Intestinal failure is defined as ‘’the reduction of gut function below the minimum necessary for the absorption of macronutrients and/or fluids and electrolytes, such that intravenous supplementation is required to maintain health and/or growth”. Despite its profound impact, the underlying causes of chronic intestinal failure in children remain poorly understood, and effective therapeutic options are limited.
As an assistant professor, you will perform cutting-edge translational research focusing on chronic intestinal failure in children with our Tytgat Institute-based research team, while fostering collaboration with clinical colleagues at the Emma Center for Personalized Medicine (
Emma CPM) and the pediatric gastroenterology team at
Kinderbuikcentrum Amsterdam UMC. This interdisciplinary approach will allow you to bridge the gap between scientific research and clinical care.
In addition to your research responsibilities, you will contribute to teaching by mentoring students and PhD candidates, and translating newly acquired scientific insights into educational resources and knowledge-sharing initiatives. You will also participate in the (bio)medical curriculum, with teaching expected to constitute 10-20% of your time.
We expect you to actively contribute to securing research funding and expanding your research team, furthering the impact of your work and the department’s goals.