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We are looking for a motivated, enthusiastic PhD student with a research-oriented mind, who is able to independently set up and carry out experiments. Do you recognize yourself in this? If so, we would like to meet you!
Job description:
Patients with COPD often have emphysema coinciding with air being trapped in the lungs, preventing efficient breathing. An effective treatment is implanting one-way valves in the lungs to remove the trapped air. Although efficient, the body often reacts to these foreign devices, leading to excessive inflammation and fibrosis. In order to reduce these detrimental side-effects, we will develop a new anti-fouling coating for these valves that prevents cells, proteins and micro-organisms from binding to the valves, ultimately preventing the detrimental host response.
The PhD student will be responsible for testing biocompatibility and functional effects of these novel coatings using various advanced lab techniques. The PhD student needs to be a biomedical scientist with some affinity for material science. Within this project a wide range of lab techniques will be used, including (primary) human lung cell culture, Organ-on-Chip development, microscopy, immunohistochemistry, qRT-PCR and ELISA. The PhD student will need to independently set up and perform in vitro experiments. Moreover, the student needs to disseminate the results by writing scientific articles and giving presentations at (international) conferences. Collaboration is very important in this project; therefore, the student needs to be proactive and have excellent communicative skills. Additionally, as in vitro model development is part of the project, the student needs to be creative, handy and have technical skills.
Working environment:
The PhD student will work at the Department of Pulmonary Diseases, in close collaboration with the van Rijn lab of the department of Biomaterials & Biomedical Technology of the UMCG. The project will be embedded in the Groningen Institute for Asthma and COPD (GRIAC), a highly collaborative and supportive institute that supports the progression and growth of respiratory scientists in Groningen.
What do we ask:
What do we offer:
The PhD student position is for a duration of 4 years, with an initial contract of one year, followed by an extension based on performance.
Het Universitair Medisch Centrum Groningen (UMCG) is één van de grootste ziekenhuizen in Nederland en is de grootste werkgever van Noord-Nederland. De ruim 12.000 medewerkers werken samen aan zorg, onderzoek, opleiding en onderwijs met als gemeenschappelijke doelstelling: bouwen aan de toekomst van gezondheid.
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