Belgium: PhD Thesis Fellowship in Leukemia at Institut Bordet University of Brussels (ULB)
PhD Thesis Fellowship in Leukemia at Institut Bordet University of Brussels (ULB), Belgium.
The laboratory of Experimental Hematology (Molecular Immunology Unit)
located at the Institut Bordet has a full-time Télévie fellowship to
perform doctoral thesis research (initially for two years with the
possibility of renewal for a second two years) for an individual with a
university diploma in the Biological or Biomedical Sciences.
In addition, we
seek an individual with experience in bioinformatics and knowledge of
statistics and programming.
This research project centers on studies of T lymphoid disorders and
hypereosinophilic syndrome. Our role in this interuniversity project is
to study:
The molecular basis underlying the loss of T cell receptor surface
expression and function in abnormal T lymphocytes.
The specific molecular mechanisms linked with the malignant
progression of a clonal CD3-CD4+ T lymphocyte clone in patients with
hypereosinophilic syndrome.
The techniques employed in the lab for our biological studies include
cell culture, flow cytometry and cell sorting, and a wide range of
standard molecular biology approaches including protein and nucleic acid
extraction, PCR, RT-PCR, EMSA, transfection and transduction, cloning and
site-directed mutagenesis, microarray analysis, Western blotting, etc.
For data analysis statistical tests (parametric and non-parametric),
clustering and class prediction are employed using R et C/C++ as
programming languages.
This position is available from 1/11/2006.
The lab is composed of individuals from a diversity of countries and
cultures, with English or French used as working languages.
Contact:
Dr. Karen Willard-Gallo
Email: kwillard@ulb.ac.be
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The laboratory of Experimental Hematology (Molecular Immunology Unit)
located at the Institut Bordet has a full-time Télévie fellowship to
perform doctoral thesis research (initially for two years with the
possibility of renewal for a second two years) for an individual with a
university diploma in the Biological or Biomedical Sciences.
In addition, we
seek an individual with experience in bioinformatics and knowledge of
statistics and programming.
This research project centers on studies of T lymphoid disorders and
hypereosinophilic syndrome. Our role in this interuniversity project is
to study:
The molecular basis underlying the loss of T cell receptor surface
expression and function in abnormal T lymphocytes.
The specific molecular mechanisms linked with the malignant
progression of a clonal CD3-CD4+ T lymphocyte clone in patients with
hypereosinophilic syndrome.
The techniques employed in the lab for our biological studies include
cell culture, flow cytometry and cell sorting, and a wide range of
standard molecular biology approaches including protein and nucleic acid
extraction, PCR, RT-PCR, EMSA, transfection and transduction, cloning and
site-directed mutagenesis, microarray analysis, Western blotting, etc.
For data analysis statistical tests (parametric and non-parametric),
clustering and class prediction are employed using R et C/C++ as
programming languages.
This position is available from 1/11/2006.
The lab is composed of individuals from a diversity of countries and
cultures, with English or French used as working languages.
Contact:
Dr. Karen Willard-Gallo
Email: kwillard@ulb.ac.be
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