Radboudumc
The Laboratory of Hematology within the department of
Laboratory Medicine Radboudumc, consists of multiple research groups and a large diagnostic laboratory in which both blood cancers as well as bleeding disorders are being studied. You will develop a personal training program together with your group leader, tailered to your needs and wishes. You will work closely with other PhD candidates, Bsc./Msc. students, technicians, and post-docs of the Laboratory of Hematoology. Additionally, clinical hematologists are located on the same floor and join work discussions for clinical input and translation to the clinic.
Since you will study glycosylation, you will also closely collaborate with the Radboud Consortium for Glycoscience, for example for mass spectrometry measurements and analyses. Moreover, you will collaborate with national and international partners in hematology and glycoscience.
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