What do we need
Eligible candidates for this PhD position should have the following qualifications:
- A(n) (almost) completed master’s degree in Biology. Biomedical Sciences, Pharmacology or related disciplines.
- Strong motivation for scientific research in an interdisciplinary and international environment.
- Excellent English presentation and writing skills.
- Track record in research projects on tissue biology and structural cells or inflammatory mucosal diseases is preferred.
- Experience in cell culture techniques is essential and experience generating and analysing transcriptomic datasets is preferred.
- Good organizational and communication skills, being a team-player.
What do we offer
This is a full-time vacancy (36 hours per week/1.0 FTE), ideally starting May 2025. The position will initially be on a temporary basis for one year, and will be extended with another 3 years if the candidate performs well. The last two years of this position will be performed at the LUMC (Leiden, the Netherlands). The maximum salary is €3.824,-. UMCG offers an 8% holiday allowance and 8.3% end-of-year bonus. The conditions of employment comply with the Collective Labour Agreement for Medical Centres (CAO-UMC). . The UMCG offers an attractive working environment among inspired and committed scientists and a good package of primary and secondary employment conditions, such as study arrangements. The PhD candidate will participate in the training program offered by the Graduate School of Medical Sciences and the GRIAC research institute. UMCG has a preventive Hepatitis B policy. If necessary, UMCG provides a vaccination. For certain professions, a Certificate of Good Conduct (VOG) may be requested upon employment.
More information?
For further information, please contact Martijn Nawijn, Professor in molecular and cellular mechanisms of chronic inflammatory lung disease, Department of Pathology and Medical Biology, at tel. (050) 3612 153 or email [email protected], or Hermelijn Smits, Professor of Host-commensal Interactions and Immune Modulation ([email protected]).
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