18 Apr 2024
Job Information
- Organisation/Company
Sanquin Blood Supply Foundation (Sanquin)- Research Field
Medical sciences
Physics
Other- Researcher Profile
Recognised Researcher (R2)- Country
Netherlands- Application Deadline
14 Jun 2024 - 21:59 (UTC)- Type of Contract
Temporary- Job Status
Not Applicable- Hours Per Week
36.0- Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?
Not funded by an EU programme- Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
No
Offer Description
PhD student
In this PhD project, we aim to advance the molecular understanding of pathogenic mechanisms in patients with rare or undefined hemostatic disorders. We will tackle this at the system-wide level using PRM-based targeted proteomics, DIA-based global plasma profiling and proteogenomic-based variant analysis. For this highly innovative project, we especially encourage applications of talented researchers with the skills and ambition to integrate clinical and ‘omics’-based profiling data with the ultimate goal to identify and study novel pathogenic mechanism in patients with hemostatic disorders.
Medical Priority Bleeding and Hemostasis
The medical priority Bleeding and Hemostasis is an international frontrunner in applying state-of-the-art mass spectrometry-based proteomics in the area of benign hematology. We are a vibrant, international group of 35-40 colleagues (consisting of group leaders, postdocs, PhD students and technicians) that study the various aspects of hemostatic networks. Our department has academic affiliations with high-ranking universities in the Netherlands, such as Utrecht University and the University of Amsterdam. The department’s research program benefits from excellent research facilities, which include the latest technology for biomolecular mass spectrometry, imaging and cell sorting.
Requirements
Specific Requirements
Requirements for the PhD position
- A MSc degree in analytical chemistry, biology, (bio)molecular/biomedical/pharmaceutical sciences or equivalent. Pro-active and eager to learn and employ a variety of biochemistry assays and quantitative proteomics to address research questions. Affinity with bioinformatics and data analysis, reporting and visualization.
- Problem-solving skills and capability to apply knowledge and experience to address complex challenges
- Good communication skills in English
- The ability to work efficiently independently, but also in close collaboration with a multidisciplinary and international team composed of highly ambitious young researchers.
Additional Information
Benefits
Conditions of employment
We offer unique research opportunities in a dynamic environment. Nowhere else in the world you will find an organization that combines medical, pharmaceutical, diagnostic and scientific research under one roof. In addition to a challenging project in a multi-disciplinary and enthusiastic team we offer:
- Salary and working conditions conform CAO Sanquin;
- Temporary position for the duration of 4 years (PhD student)
- A full time contract of 36 hours per week;
- 8,33% end-of-year bonus;
- 8,33% holiday allowance;
- Partial reimbursement of travel expenses;
- Pension plan with Pensioenfonds Zorg & Welzijn (PFZW);
- Collective discounts on various insurances;
- At fulltime employment (36 hours) 201 hours of leave per annum
Learn more about our terms of employment at https://www.sanquin.org/working-at/who-we-are/employment-conditions .
Selection process
Further information
Does this vacancy trigger you and do you recognize yourself in this profile? We would like to receive your application, accompanied by curriculum vitae and cover letter, including a detailed motivation, before June 15th 2024. Please apply using the application button.
Please note that we will only process applications from candidates who have a valid work permit for the EU. A pre-employment screening will be part of the onboarding procedure.
Acquisition is not appreciated. Sanquin does not accept unsolicited help from agencies for vacancies. CV's sent (in any form whatsoever) by placement agencies to any Sanquin employee without a valid written assignment by HR Sanquin will be considered property of Sanquin for which no compensation is owed in any way..
Additional comments
Further information
For further information, please contact Maartje van den Biggelaar 06-48331553 [email protected] . Does this vacancy trigger you and do you recognize yourself in this profile? We would like to receive your application, accompanied by curriculum vitae and cover letter, including a detailed motivation, before June 15th 2024. Please apply using the button below!
Please note that we will only process applications from candidates who have a valid work permit for the EU. A pre-employment screening will be part of the onboarding procedure.
Acquisition is not appreciated. Sanquin does not accept unsolicited help from agencies for vacancies. CV's sent (in any form whatsoever) by placement agencies to any Sanquin employee without a valid written assignment by HR Sanquin will be considered property of Sanquin for which no compensation is owed in any way..
- Website for additional job details
https://www.academictransfer.com/340376/
Work Location(s)
- Number of offers available
- 1
- Company/Institute
- Sanquin Blood Supply Foundation (Sanquin)
- Country
- Netherlands
- City
- Amsterdam
- Postal Code
- 1066 CX
- Street
- Plesmanlaan 125
- Geofield
Where to apply
- Website
https://www.academictransfer.com/en/340376/phd-student-proteomics-in-hemostasis…
Contact
- City
Amsterdam- Website
http://www.sanquinresearch.nl/- Street
Plesmanlaan 125- Postal Code
1066 CX
STATUS: EXPIRED
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