Research activities
Transplantation is one of the three clinical spearheads at the UMCG. The UMCG is internationally recognized as a leading center in the development and application of machine perfusion for improving the outcome of solid organ transplantation. In the liver transplant program, machine perfusion is routinely used to 1) assess the quality of high risk, ‘marginal’ donor organs, 2) prolong preservation to allow daytime transplantation, 3) test interventions to improve the quality of donor organs. The research group has developed a unique ex situ perfusion platform capable of maintaining viable human livers for up to one week, one of few worldwide, with the aim to repair and improve poor-quality livers. The group also has access to the TransplantLines biobank, providing human liver tissue and organoids for translational research. The UD/UHD will develop a research line aimed at improving existing machine perfusion strategies, while at the same time developing other research strategies directed at improving the quality of donor livers and/or outcome of liver transplantation.
Network related activities
The research team is part of the UMCG Comprehensive Transplant Center, which coordinates care, teaching and research on solid organ, tissue, and stem cell transplants. The UMCG performs all types of solid organ transplants, including combined thoracic-abdominal transplant procedures. In addition, the UMCG is a training center for organ perfusionists. The candidate will actively participate in the research network of the Transplant Center and leverage developments made in preservation and transplantation of organs other than the liver. In addition, the candidate will be expected to actively participate in and expand on international networks and societies of transplant professionals.
Education activities
The candidate will perform teaching activities within the bachelor, master and PhD programs of our medical faculty and will contribute to professional training of health care professionals on topics related to organ preservation and transplantation within the UMCG Comprehensive Transplant Center. Educational tasks may include development and teaching of courses and/or modules as well as BSc, MSc, and PhD student supervision.