Seeking a highly motivated researcher to join our team in the field of cell and tumor biology.
This project involves employing patient-derived bone marrow organoids to explore interactions between stromal and hematopoietic cells, which drive myelofibrosis. You will design experiments using patient material, cell lines, iPS cells, organoids, and animal models; apply advanced techniques such as single-cell sequencing, CRISPR gene editing, and multiplexed imaging; and integrate multi-omics data to identify novel therapeutic targets.
The ideal candidate will possess excellent laboratory skills, strong knowledge of molecular biology, and experience with cutting-edge technologies. They should also be able to work independently and collaborate effectively within a multidisciplinary team.
We offer a stimulating research environment, opportunities for professional growth, and a competitive compensation package. The selected candidate will have access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources necessary to excel in their role.
Please note that this position requires a PhD student to commit to a minimum of 2 years of research. If you are a driven and ambitious individual with a passion for biomedical research, we encourage you to apply.