As a research technician, you will be part of a team that aims to detect cancer through the analysis of blood of cancer patients. This project aims to evaluate the presence of tumor-derived extracellular vesicles (tdEVs) in blood of early pancreatic cancer patients and their potential as biomarker during surveillance of high-risk individuals. You will use novel probes to label tdEVs in blood plasma of pancreatic cancer patients. You will use state-of-the are methods, such as single-EV Flow Cytometry and super-resolution Fluorescence Microscopy to validate and quantify the presence of tdEVs in the blood of patients.
You work meticulously with a strong attention to detail and report your findings accurately. You excel in both independent tasks and collaborative teamwork, demonstrating effective communication skills. You show motivation and a sense of responsibility in your work, consistently striving for high-quality results. Additionally, you have:
As an academic medical center, LUMC strives to have a workforce that is a good reflection of society. We are committed to the highest quality in health care, education and (international) research, in which diverse perspectives are essential. Sustainability is also a high priority for us: we are committed to a healthy future, not only for people, but also for the planet. In line with these values, we aim to be a creative and inspiring place to work, where everyone feels at home, safe and valued. It's all about who you are and what you bring to contribute, regardless of your background. Together, we work toward a sustainable and inclusive future, both for the people around us and for the world we live in. Together, we are LUMC.
You will work at the Chemical Signaling group led by Prof. Peter ten Dijke. Our group is world leader in cell signaling with a focus on cancer. This group is part of the Cell and Chemical Biology Department, which has state-of-the-art infrastructure to perform high-quality research.
Contact
Agustin Enciso Martinez, Postdoc Cel- en Chemische Biologie
a.enciso_martinez@lumc.nl
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