PhD student 1: DNA Damage Responses, Molecular Signatures and Cellular Sensitivity to Protons
Host organisation: Amsterdam University Medical Centers, contact: p.krawczyk@amc.uva.nl
PhD student 1: DNA Damage Responses, Molecular Signatures and Cellular Sensitivity to Protons
Host organisation: Amsterdam University Medical Centers, contact: p.krawczyk@amc.uva.nl
PhD student 3: Proton-Immuno therapy for brain and Glioblastoma
Host organisation: Maastricht University Grow School for Oncology, contact: marc.vooijs@maastrichtuniversity.nl
PhD student 4: In vivo imaging of orthotopic tumor models, imaging and interaction with hyperthermia
Host organisation: Erasmus University Medical Center Rotterdam; contacts: j.essers@erasmusmc.nl or r.kanaar@erasmusmc.nl
PhD student 5: Physics and planning of pre-clinical particle therapy research
Host organisation: University of Groningen, KVI-Center for Advanced Radiation Technology; contact: brandenburg@kvi.nl
Requirements
- You have a Master’s degree or equivalent in M.Sc. degree in Biomedical Sciences, Molecular Life Sciences, Biochemistry, or a related field for wp1-4.
- For wp5 we ask and M.Sc. degree or equivalent in physics; applied physics; medical physics; biomedical technology or a related field, with basic knowledge of programming (C++, Python), expertise in radiation physics; radiation transport; Monte Carlo and medical imaging techniques and experience in performing experiments at accelerator facilities are an asset.
- Your educational background matches the requirements of the PhD positions you are interested in.
- Your are willing to be exchanged for extended periods to one or more of the other participating institutes
- Licenses to work with animals (Felasa B) and with radiation (level 5b protection) are highly recommended
- You are an excellent team player, thorough in documentation, clear in communication.
- You have good English language skills
For more information please visit the following link:
5 PhD Positions, INTO-PROT project, Netherlands (2019)