PhD Student in Preclinical Cancer Research
Your tasks
- You will conduct preclinical cancer research in radiopharmaceutical sciences, utilizing established methodologies and developing novel in vitro models based on innovative approaches
- You will independently perform experiments to investigate new radioligands while also collaborating closely with other members of the research group and external partners to maximize research output
- You are highly motivated to develop professionally across all areas, including hands-on work in radiopharmaceutical laboratories, the application of new experimental in vitro techniques, scientific writing and supporting the supervision of Master and project students
Your profile
- You have completed a Master study in Biology, Biochemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Engineering or any other related field
- You are well familiar with standard wet laboratory techniques (incl. HPLC, cell culturing, in vitro assays, etc.) and are interested in working with radioligands for medical purposes
- Scientific questions spark your curiosity and motivate you to address them to support the progress of the project
- English in spoken and written language as well as excellent communication skills are your strength