Summary: Join our team as a Doctoral Researcher at the University of Oulu’s Faculty of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine. Contribute to cutting-edge research in precision cancer medicine with a focus on nanomedicine-based cancer therapy.
Doctoral Researcher Scholarship in Nanomedicine-Based Cancer Therapy
Designation: Doctoral Researcher
Research Area: Nanomedicine-Based Cancer Therapy
Location: Oulu, Finland
Eligibility/Qualification:
- Master’s or equivalent degree in molecular and cell biology, embryology, developmental biology, biochemistry, biomedicine, medicine, bioinformatics, data analysis, or related fields
- Proficiency in cell culture, organoids, and in vivo disease modeling
- Interest in cancer genetic and epigenetic/multi-OMICs data analysis
- Basic knowledge of cancer cell biology
- Fluent in written and spoken English
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills
- Must be dedicated to the research project and meet project deadlines
Job Description:
- Participate in the development of EV-based bioengineering technologies for targeted drug delivery to tumor cells
- Utilize kidney tissue engineering toolbox and preclinical models to validate therapeutic opportunities
- Collaborate nationally and internationally to enhance research methodologies
- Contribute to the advancement of EV research in cancer therapy
How to Apply:
- Submit applications online by the 30th of September 2024 (23:59 Finnish local time).
- Applications must be in English and include:
- Scanned copies of relevant master’s degree certificates and transcripts
- Motivation letter (max. 2 pages)
- Curriculum vitae (max. 2 pages)
- Research plan (max. 4 pages)
- Valid language proficiency certificate
- Ensure all relevant documents are included for consideration.
Last Date for Apply: 30th September 2024
For further details, contact Professor Seppo Vainio (seppo.vainio@oulu.fi) or Adjunct Professor Anatoliy Samoylenko (anatoliy.samoylenko@oulu.fi)
This content has been created based on the information provided from the University of Oulu’s website regarding the Doctoral Researcher position in Nanomedicine-Based Cancer Therapy.