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PhD Student -Targeting epigenetic regulators in leukemia development
(Full Time | limited for 3 years with possibility of extension | Announcement number: 163-2025
We are seeking a highly motivated PhD student to join the lab of Dr. For an insight into the University Hospital Frankfurt, click here .
Project description:
This project will focus on the epigenetic complexes that cooperate with the oncogene NPM1c to drive oncogenic gene expression. Experience in molecular laboratory techniques (i.e. protein biochemistry, FACS etc.)
Proficiency in spoken and written English
In addition to an attractive salary based on a collective agreement´(65% - E13) with an annual special payment, you benefit from long-term security through company pension schemes
Campus: Our attractive university hospital campus offers a modern cafeteria, various cafes, and opportunities to rest in numerous green spaces. Work-Life-Balance: Part-time employment is possible, we offer childcare in our daycare center (if you have any questions, please contact UKF-Familienservice), child care during holidays
Health Promotion: Benefit from our attractive health offers. We offer regular online and face-to-face courses on nutrition, relaxation, sports and exercise.
Professional development: Internal and external training for your professional development
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This project will focus on the epigenetic complexes that cooperate with the oncogene NPM1c to drive oncogenic gene expression. Experience in molecular laboratory techniques (i.e. protein biochemistry, FACS etc.)
Proficiency in spoken and written English