Within the CDL, researchers with diverse expertise work closely together. For example, colleagues are engaged in nanomedicine, RNA delivery, immunological profiling, clinical chemistry, and diagnostics of blood disorders. The group includes Saskia Haitjema, Raymond Schiffelers, Gerard Pasterkamp, Wouter van Solinge, Richard van Wijk, Pieter Vader, Eric Spierings, and Dorte Hamann, among others. What connects them is their focus on translational research: from fundamental discovery in the lab to application at the patient's bedside.
We are looking to strengthen our team with a junior PI with a fresh perspective, who contributes from their own research profile to further integrating wet-lab techniques (such as single-cell sequencing, -omics) with advanced data analysis, for example through bioinformatics, machine learning, or AI. Themes such as personalized diagnostics and immune profiling, or RNA-based diagnostics and therapy offer ample opportunities in this regard.
You will have the freedom to develop your own research direction, in close collaboration with existing PIs and aligned with strategic themes of UMC Utrecht such as Connecting Worlds, Digital Transformation, and Lifestyle and Health. You will be supported in building a team, applying for funding (such as NWO Talent programmes, ZonMw, or EU initiatives), and developing (inter)national networks.
UMC Utrecht is actively committed to Recognition & Rewards, with career paths that provide room for research, education, clinical work, leadership, and societal impact. You will join a stimulating environment where open science, team science, and personal development are central. See and read more:
https://annualreport.umcutrecht.nl/our-strategy/https://www.umcutrecht.nl/nieuws/umc-utrecht-start-met-zes-academische-profielen?lang=en