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About the department and the project:
The School of MHeNS (https://mhens.mumc.maastrichtuniversity.nl/) investigates the causes, mechanisms and treatments of mental disorders and disease of the nervous and sensory systems. The vestibular department of Maastricht University Medical Center+, is performing pioneering research to develop a vestibular implant to restore loss of vestibular function (www.vestibularimplant.com). Together with the university of Geneva (the Geneva-Maastricht team) the first vestibular implant was surgically implanted in humans. Several funds were awarded to start new prospective clinical trials with the vestibular implant (extending patients, measurement techniques and test conditions). Currently a translational trial with newly implanted patients is running and results are being processed. Future trial protocols are being developed.
The vestibular implant team of Maastricht UMC+ is led by Prof. Dr. Dr. Raymond van de Berg and comprises several PhD-candidates and a Post Doctoral researcher. The team is part of the Vestibular Laboratory and the Cochlear Implant team Zuid-Oost Nederland (CIZON). It is embedded within the clinical Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery. It closely collaborates with other departments within the hospital (e.g. Physiotherapy) as well as the university (e.g. Movement Sciences, Advanced Computing Sciences,…), providing a stimulating and vibrant clinical research environment.
Tasks and responsibilities
• Participate in setting up and executing a clinical trial protocol
• Collect data and engage in patient contacts
• Critically analyze and report results
• Write quality papers and assist in submitting research proposals
• Collaborate with other researchers within and across teams in an international setting
• Act in accordance with regulatory requirements of medical-scientific research with human subjects
We are looking for highly motivated candidates with a finished Master’s degree in medicine, neuroscience, biomedical sciences or another related discipline. They should present an intrinsic interest in medical scientific research, and an sparked interest into the field of balance and medical devices. Willingness to collaborate in a team, an efficient working style, strong communication skills and enthusiasm for interaction with our patient user group are further prerequisites. Appropriate training and mentorship by post-doctoral researchers will be provided.
Fixed-term contract: 48 months.
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