Job description
The Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology collaborates
closely with the Department of Genetics to study the genetics of
immune-related gastrointestinal diseases such as inflammatory bowel
disease (IBD) and primary sclerosing cholangitis. We are working on the
integration of large datasets of genetic data (NGS & Immunochip) and
16S RNA and WG sequencing data of the gut microbiota with prospective
clinical data collected in the nationwide IBD cohort for the Dutch
String of Pearls initiative. You will be working on the integration of
these large datasets or you will be performing functional research in
the wet lab to demonstrate the functional implications of the genetic
risk variants. The aim of both projects is the interpretation of the
genetic risk variants identified so far. You will be part of a team of
six PhD students and two postdocs.
closely with the Department of Genetics to study the genetics of
immune-related gastrointestinal diseases such as inflammatory bowel
disease (IBD) and primary sclerosing cholangitis. We are working on the
integration of large datasets of genetic data (NGS & Immunochip) and
16S RNA and WG sequencing data of the gut microbiota with prospective
clinical data collected in the nationwide IBD cohort for the Dutch
String of Pearls initiative. You will be working on the integration of
these large datasets or you will be performing functional research in
the wet lab to demonstrate the functional implications of the genetic
risk variants. The aim of both projects is the interpretation of the
genetic risk variants identified so far. You will be part of a team of
six PhD students and two postdocs.
Requirements
We need two PhD students: one with a strong bioinformatic
background and one with a strong background in immunobiology. All
candidates need to have good analytical skills, preferably a strong
background in genetics, and all candidates need to be fluent in English
(oral and written).
We are looking for self-motivated individuals with the drive to be
competitive at the international level. You are enthusiastic, ambitious
and a teamplayer.
The UMCG has a preventive Hepatitis B policy. You may be required to
build up sufficient protection against Hepatitis B before you can be
appointed. Vaccination is provided by the UMCG if necessary.
background and one with a strong background in immunobiology. All
candidates need to have good analytical skills, preferably a strong
background in genetics, and all candidates need to be fluent in English
(oral and written).
We are looking for self-motivated individuals with the drive to be
competitive at the international level. You are enthusiastic, ambitious
and a teamplayer.
The UMCG has a preventive Hepatitis B policy. You may be required to
build up sufficient protection against Hepatitis B before you can be
appointed. Vaccination is provided by the UMCG if necessary.
Conditions of employment
Your salary is € 2.200,- gross per month in the first year up toa maximum of € 2.818,- gross per month in the last fourth year (scale
PhD). In addition, the UMCG will offer you 8% holiday pay, an 8.3%
end-of-year bonus and a personal development budget.
The terms of employment comply with the Collective Labour Agreement for Medical Centers (CAO-UMC).
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