ESTABLISHMENT AND APPLICATION OF A PRECLINICAL ORTHOTOPIC ANIMAL MODEL OF RETINOBLASTOMA
This project is funded by the Dr Werner Jackstädt-Stiftung for a period of three years and is available immediately. You will work under the guidance of Prof Dr A Eggert (Department of Pediatric Oncology and Hematology) and Prof Dr N Bornfeld (Department of Ophthalmology) at the University Hospital of Essen, Germany. You will emply an orthotopic animal model of retinoblastoma and will use molecular and cell biological techniques to study the effect of new approaches for conservative treatment of retinoblastoma.
You will have an MD and should document a strong interest in translational clinical research in the field of eye cancer. You need to have had training as a resident in ophthalmology and experiences in working with animals.
The appointment will be at the TV-L13 level (fixed-term for 3 years).
Informal enquiries and application should be sent to:
Harald Stephan
harald.stephan@uni-duisburg-essen.de
This project is funded by the Dr Werner Jackstädt-Stiftung for a period of three years and is available immediately. You will work under the guidance of Prof Dr A Eggert (Department of Pediatric Oncology and Hematology) and Prof Dr N Bornfeld (Department of Ophthalmology) at the University Hospital of Essen, Germany. You will emply an orthotopic animal model of retinoblastoma and will use molecular and cell biological techniques to study the effect of new approaches for conservative treatment of retinoblastoma.
You will have an MD and should document a strong interest in translational clinical research in the field of eye cancer. You need to have had training as a resident in ophthalmology and experiences in working with animals.
The appointment will be at the TV-L13 level (fixed-term for 3 years).
Informal enquiries and application should be sent to:
Harald Stephan
harald.stephan@uni-duisburg-essen.de
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