Post-doctoral Research Position in Translational Research on Pancreatic Disorders
Position Details (Postdoc)
Your mission
The post-doctoral researcher will unravel the molecular and cellular mechanisms that drive a new rare genetic disease called ciliogenic pancreatopathy, which affects the function of the exocrine pancreas. The project will combine studies on human patients and mouse models. She/he will be located at the de Duve Institute (Research group on Liver and Pancreas Differentiation headed by Patrick Jacquemin; https://www.deduveinstitute.be/differentiation).
Your Location
The Liver and Pancreas Differentiation group is part of the de Duve Institute, a multi-disciplinary and international biomedical research institute of the UCLouvain in Brussels. Its goal is to identify genes that control differentiation of liver and pancreatic cells in the embryo and to unravel how dysfunction of these genes in adults causes diseases. The project will be carried out in close collaboration with Pr Isabelle Scheers, pediatric gastroenterologist at the Cliniques universitaires Saint-Luc, Brussels.
Your qualifications and skills
Candidates must hold a PhD in biology, pharmacy, medicine, veterinary sciences, biomedical sciences or agronomy and have first author research publications in international peer-reviewed journals. Team spirit and knowledge of English are required. An “international mobility” status (i.e. candidates must not have resided or worked in Belgium for more than 24 months during the last 3 years) is required for this position.
What we offer
– multidisciplinary training in molecular and cellular biology, and in transgene technology,
– stimulating and competitive environment,
– opportunities to interact with scientists of different nationalities in the context of national and international research networks.
The project, together with the candidate’s CV, will be submitted for funding to the de Duve Institute Fellowship Committee. Pending approval, the project is scheduled to start on November 1, 2025. Subject to funding, a one-year postdoctoral fellowship will be offered, with the possibility of a one-year renewal. Further extension may be considered if additional funding is secured.
Interested?
Application with a letter of interest, a curriculum vitae, and the names and contact information of two references should be sent by e-mail to [email protected]. A response will be given to people who meet the required qualifications and skills.