PhD Position in Human Genetics Catholic University of Leuven Center of Human Genetics
A new PhD position is available at the Center of Human Genetics, KU Leuven, in the laboratory of Prof. Thierry Voet. Join our growing multidisciplinary team that develops and applies cutting-edge single-cell molecular biology and computational methods to investigate human development, ageing and disease biology. We are pioneers in multi-omics measurements from the same cell and aim to answer key biological questions with potential high impact.
ProjectA human body comprises 10 to 100 billion cells and as most of our organ functions are executed by the concerted action of those individual cells in a spatially organized context, it is paramount to research these individual cells in their native spatial location. Current state-of-the-art single-cell sequencing methods can already provide us with much information on cellular heterogeneity compared to traditional bulk sequencing approaches, but as tissue dissociation is still required prior to analysis, the essential spatial context is lost. This information is not only important to understand normal organ development and function, but also to investigate how (sub populations of) cells are perturbed in diseased conditions, like cancer or neurological disorders. The current PhD position is placed in the context of a KU Leuven interdisciplinary network (ID-N) project, focused on the development and implementation of a spatial single-cell multi-omics platform to study cellular heterogeneity in human health and disease. The project will focus on developing, implementing and running complex molecular biology methods for spatial RNA (+DNA/protein) profiling of single cells. Specifically, you will develop, automate and use novel methods for single-cell analyses in a spatial context, including sequential fluorescence in situ hybridization (seqFISH) or in situ sequencing (ISS) -based approaches. You will play a key role in the establishment of these novel technologies and their implementation for cancer and neurobiology applications in particular, studying cellular heterogeneity, cell-cell communication and interactions, the biology of cellular niches, and the cellular architecture of both normal and diseased tissues, primarily brain and tumor tissues, with potential valuable clinical translation. This interdisciplinary project and spatial single-cell multi-omics platform involves collaborations with several KU Leuven and VIB groups with a wide range of expertise,including the teams of Profs. Frederik De Smet (KU Leuven Translational Cell& Tissue Research), Peter De Decker (KU Leuven Biochemistry, Molecular and Structural Biology Section), Johan Hofkens (KU Leuven Molecular Imaging and Photonics), Diether Lambrechts (VIB-KU Leuven Laboratory of Translational Genetics), Stein Aerts (VIB-KU Leuven Laboratory of Computational Biology) and Sebastian Munck (VIB-KU Leuven Research Group Molecular Neurobiology). The platform will also be a central part to the Innovation Lab of the Leuven Single Cell Institute in establishment. Responsibilities
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OfferWe are offering funding for a full-time PhD position; we will also invite candidates to apply for (inter)national external funding. You will work in an intellectually challenging and stimulating environment with state-of-the art facilities and contribute to the team spirit of our research group consisting of several PhD students, technicians and postdocs. KU Leuven is a research intensive, internationally oriented university that carries out both fundamental and applied scientific research. It is highly inter- and multidisciplinary focused and strives for international excellence.In this regard, it actively works together with research partners in Belgium and abroad. It provides its students with an academic education that is based on high-quality scientific research. You will work in Leuven, a historic,dynamic and lively city located in the heart of Belgium, within 20 minutes from Brussels, the capital of the European Union, and less than two hours from Paris, London and Amsterdam. The salary will be in accordance with the University salary scales for doctoral researchers. Interested?For more information please contact Prof. dr. Thierry Voet, mail: thierry.voet@kuleuven.be or Dr. Katy Vandereyken, mail: katy.vandereyken@kuleuven.be You can apply for this job no later than July 31, 2020 via the
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