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We are looking for an experienced, skilled and organized postdoctoral researcher (or an independent, experienced technician in the field of next generation sequencing), who could bring the facility to the next level.
Single Cell Genomics facility
The Princess Máxima Center Single Cell Genomics Facility is dedicated to making single-cell mRNA sequencing technology available to study pediatric tumors. The facility is established in the Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology, the Dutch national hospital for childhood cancer. This institute has the ambition to cure every child with cancer, while providing optimal quality of life. By closely integrating scientific research and clinical care, the Máxima provides a unique opportunity for carrying out high impact translational research. The facility is part of the Holstege group offering a collaborative, international culture of scientific excellence. It aims to advance pediatric oncology through collaborative, technology-driven biomedical research. We work closely together with researchers and physicians interested in understanding cancer biology and immunology at the single cell level in the context of hemato-oncology, solid tumors and neuro-oncology.
Key task and Responsibilities
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Other relevant experience
Fixed-term contract: 1 year.
We offer a stimulating position in an international, multidisciplinary research environment, in a state-of-the-art facility with opportunities for personal development, while contributing to the improvement of the quality of life of children with cancer.
The position is full time. You will start on a temporary position for the duration of one year, which can be extended for an additional 3 years. The Princess Máxima Center operates according to the collective labor agreement ‘cao algemene ziekenhuizen’.
The Princess Máxima Center for Pediatric Oncology is a new research hospital concentrating healthcare, research and education with regard to cancer in children in a single location in Utrecht. The institute aims to provide the highest level of care for all children with cancer, with optimal quality of life. The center brings together the best possible care and scientific research, creating a unique interdisciplinary institute for pediatric oncology in Europe.
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