Your position
The successful candidate will work on molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the reciprocal crosstalk between cancer cells and the metastatic microenvironment using mouse models, patient samples, and ex vivo 3D cell culture. The candidate will implement a variety of OMICs at single cell and spatial levels, as well as standard and advanced molecular and cellular biology approaches. The selected candidate will collaborate with the tissue engineering group of Prof. Ivan Martin (DBM).
Your profile
A strong experience in metastasis research and/or the tumor microenvironment (e.g., immunology, stromal biology, dormancy). Expertise in mouse models, 3D cultures, tissue engineering, single cell OMICs and/or advanced imaging techniques (e.g., intravital imaging) is a plus. The candidate should demonstrate scientific curiosity, ability to think critically and a strong aptitude for interpreting/analyzing complex data. We are looking for highly motivated individual with excellent organizational and problem solving skills, creative, able to work independently, and as a part of an interdisciplinary team, and fluent in English with strong written and oral communication skills.