Exciting PhD Opportunity in Pediatric Endocrinology! Are you passionate about advancing the field of pediatric thyroid disease? The Department of Pediatric Endocrinology at the Wilhelmina Children's Hospital (WKZ), part of the University Medical Center Utrecht (UMCU), invites you to apply for an exciting PhD opportunity in our innovative research project: "Predicting Outcome in Pediatric Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma: Development of a Novel Data-Driven Risk Stratification Tool (Ped-DTC STRATIFY study)." Join us in this collaborative European initiative to transform the understanding and treatment of pediatric differentiated thyroid cancer (ped-DTC).
About the Project: Pediatric differentiated thyroid carcinoma (ped-DTC) is a rare disease with an excellent prognosis in terms of disease-specific survival. However, many patients suffer from adverse effects of given treatment. Emerging data suggests that a more individualized approach to staging and treatment may decrease unnecessary exposure to extensive surgery or radioiodine treatment, potentially reducing short- and long-term complications and toxicity.
The first step towards personalized treatment protocols will be the development of accurate pre-and post-surgical prognostic stratification. Therefore this study aims to develop a novel risk stratification tool for ped-DTC patients. You will be part of a unique European collaboration working on a prospective observational cohort study that could significantly improve treatment personalization and reduce overtreatment in ped -DTC patients. By analyzing the data collected and performing genetic analysis, we aim to identify factors that predict disease recurrence, allowing clinicians to effectively tailor treatment strategies.
Key responsibilities: - Central Coordinator: Be the 'spider in the web', managing communication and collaboration between participating centres across Europe.
- Data Collection: Lead the coordination of data collection from multiple European centres, ensuring high standards of quality and consistency.
- Model development: Use your analytical skills to perform statistical analyses, and play a key role in the development and validation of a predictive model to guide treatment strategies.
- Effective communication: Present your findings at (inter)national conferences and prepare high-impact manuscripts for publication.
- Travel opportunities: Collaborate with international partners by travelling to participating European centres and expanding your professional network.