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PhD student to study the mechanisms and therapeutic potential of genomic instability

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Job Location drjobs

Amsterdam - Netherlands

Monthly Salary drjobs

EUR 3665 - 4450

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1 Vacancy

Job Description

Job description

Within the Jacqueline Jacobs lab at the Division of Oncogenomics we are looking for an ambitious and enthusiastic PhD candidate with a strong commitment to science and solid expertise in molecular and cellular biology that will work to uncover the mechanisms and therapeutic potential of genomic instability in cancer.

While genome instability is a key hallmark of cancer we still have an incomplete understanding of the processes that prevent or cause genomic instability and of the conditions that determine how well cells tolerate genomic this KWF funded fundamental research project we aim to tackle this by identifying and mechanistically investigating novel factors with a significant impact on genome stability and the consequences of genome instability. We identify these factors through genome-wide functional genetic screens that read out the consequences of telomere deprotection a key cause of genome instability. We will set out to identify novel factors that promote lethal telomere-driven genomic instability that results from aberrant DNA repair activities at deprotected telomeres and we will investigate their mechanism of addition we will set out to identify factors that do the opposite and suppress lethal telomere-driven genomic instability. We will investigate their mechanism of action and how the inhibition of these factors may be exploited in cancer therapy by increasing genomic instability over the limit that is tolerable for cell survival. Together this work will increase our understanding of the processes that cause worsen or prevent genomic instability and will contribute to identifying potential ways to selectively eliminate incipient or advanced cancer cells with instable telomeres or those prone to other forms of mutagenic DNA repair.

This is a 4-year project completed with a PhD starting in fall/winter 2025

Why the Netherlands Cancer Institute

At the Netherlands Cancer Institute we all want the same thing: to make a difference in the world of cancer together. Quite something but not impossible. Here science and care work together on innovation. Time and again we find new ways to help people with cancer worldwide. Here we save lives gain time and quality. Thanks to the latest techniques and above all to our finest talents who are curious precise warm go-getters and team players.

Job requirements

Your Profile

If the challenge appeals to you and you recognise yourself in the conditions below we would like to invite you to apply.

You have a Master degree in medical biology molecular biology cell biology cancer biology or related field;

You are interested in basic research that aims to uncover the mechanisms underlying genomic instability and ways to exploit these in cancer treatment;

You are ambitious creative precise energetic and curious;

You are highly self-motivated capable of independent thinking and are a very good experimentalist;

You can work independently as well as in collaboration with others in an international team;

You have good social and communication skills and a problem-solving attitude;

You are fluent in English.

Your development opportunities and employment conditions

The basis for your employment conditions is in accordance with the CLA Hospitals. You will receive from us:

Interested

Apply now via the application button! Please attach your application letter CV (including your grades) and contact information for two references to the application form (link) on our website. Ensure that the reference information and overview of your grades are included along with your cover letter or CV as there is no option to submit them separately. Apply by the Apply now button at the bottom of the page.

Take note: please respond to this vacancy only via the application button and not via email.

For more information about the position please contact Jacqueline Jacobs via or

The closing date is Friday September 19.

Acquisition in response to this vacancy is not appreciated.

Employment Type

Full-Time

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