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Veröffentlicht am: | 14.01.2022 |
Position: | PostDoc Präklinische Theranostik |
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Uniklinik Essen Nuklearmedizin, Essen (Deutschland) |
Beschreibung: | The University Hospital Essen offers first class medical services in the Ruhr metropolis. Every year, 225.000 patients are treated in 26 clinics, 23 institutes and specialized centers. The over 6.000 em-ployees offer medical care with state-of-the art diagnostics and therapies, which meet highest in-ternational standards. Patient care is connected with basic and translational research at an inter-nationally competitive level. The Department of Nuclear Medicine is currently offering a Postdoctoral Position (m/f/d) in Preclinical Theranostics (Pay grade E13 TV-L / 100% - temporary employment) The pay grade classification depends on the personal and collective legal prerequisites. The employment is initially for a limited period. In accordance with the laws regarding scientific fixed-term contracts (Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz) or the Teilzeit- und Befristungsgesetz the duration of the contract depends on the personal requirements. An extension of the job duration might be possible according to the maximum employment duration as given by laws regarding scientific fixed-term contracts (Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz). The possibility of further personal scien-tific qualification, for example in the form for postdoctoral lecture qualification is given. Who we are The successful candidate will become a part of a newly formed research group working on preclin-ical and translational theranostics in nuclear medicine. The group focuses on theranostic ap-proaches with the goal to deliver new insights into tumor biology, heterogeneity and metabolism and their relationship and relevance to functional imaging and biomarker-driven treatments in nu-clear medicine. We investigate mechanisms underlying failure of radionuclide therapy with the goal to develop rationally chosen, translatable radionuclide therapy-based combination regimens that improve quality of life and survival of cancer patients. The successful candidate will join a friendly, collaborative work environment and will have access to state-of-the-art laboratory and molecular imaging equipment, as well as to the intra- and extra-mural research community. We value motivation and team member spirit more than prior experience in any particular field. Duties and responsibilities We are looking for an ambitious, self-motivated, and proactive individual. You are a talented and passionate scientist who likes to take on new challenges and responsibilities, appreciates working in an interdisciplinary setting, and enjoys being part of a team. Projects involve evaluation of radiolabeled small molecule for imaging and therapy, and the development of mouse models. We ex-pect contributions writing research grants and presenting research findings at scientific meetings. Compliance with relevant legislation (animal and radiation protection laws; genetic safety regula-tions) is a given for you. Qualifications - Diploma or master degree and a PhD degree in life or biomedical sciences (pharmacology, bi-ology, biochemistry, animal sciences, physiology, immunology) - Records of accomplishment including presentations at scientific conferences and peer-re-viewed publications Your profile - Experience with rodent animal handling - In vivo imaging skills (PET, CT) are a plus but not mandatory - Experience with cell culture sterile technique - Experience with flow cytometry and in immunological assays - Experience in basic and advanced molecular biology and protein-biochemical techniques (PCR, plasmid construction, CRISPR technology, RNA-seq) - Attitude to work with accuracy, precision, and reliability in performing technical and analytical activities - Strong organizational abilities. Able to work independently and follow through on assignment - Able to organize and present results in an appropriate format - Excellent communication skills and good command of English in both, oral and written form are a prerequisite - Ability and commitment to work flexibly, under pressure and to deadlines Exceptional individuals who do not match these descriptions exactly will also be considered. The University Hospital Essen is an equal opportunity employer. Female scientists are particularly encouraged to apply. The participation in secondary employment depends on the „Hochschulnebent tigkeitsverordnung“ of North-Rhine Westphalia. Disabled applicants will be preferentially considered in case of equivalent qualification. The position is also available as part-time employ-ment. Please e-mail your application (CV, PhD Degree, letter of motivation, contact information) with 2-3 references in English or German language preferably by email as a single pdf file, referring to the job vacancy ID 1156, within four weeks of publication of this advertisement to Univ.-Prof. Dr. K. Herrmann Department of Nuclear Medicine University Hospital Essen Hufelandstra e 55 D - 45147 Essen GERMANY For further information please contact: katharina.lueckerath@uk-essen.de You can find our team here: https://nuklearmedizin.uk-essen.de/index.php?id=4516 We use your data exclusively for application purposes in accordance with the applicable data pro-tection regulations. Further information can be found in the privacy statement on our homepage at: www.uk-essen.de. |
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