Scholarships Fellowship in Cancer Stem Cell Research 2011
Early Stage Researcher Marie Curie : University of Oxford (2)
Haematopoietic  Stem Cell Laboratory
Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine
University of Oxford
Eurocancer  Stemcell Training is a network  gathering 9 laboratories of 6 member
states at the highest level of  cancer stem cell research. EuroCSC  training
offers the opportunity  to young researchers to join an  excellent training
platform in this  new area of Cancer Research.
An  Early Stage Researcher fellowship position is available for a period  of
three years, tenable at Oxford University on a project entitled   ????????Cellular
origin and molecular determinants of leukemic stem  cells????????. The  position will be
based in the laboratory of  Professor Sten Eirik  Jacobsen and funded by the
European Union  Research Framework  Programme/Marie Curie Actions. This is part
of  an International Training  Network whose central theme is called  ????????Eurocancer
Stemcell Training????????.
Description
This  project will use mouse models to establish the cellular and  molecular
basis of collaboration between different classes of  mutations in  preleukemic
and leukemic stem cells. Mutations will be  targeted to  different stages of
hematopoietic stem and progenitor  cells in mouse  models, to investigate how
different primary target  cell populations  impact on the cellular and molecular
properties,  as well as therapeutic  responsiveness of leukemic stem cells.
The  Fellow will work in the  excellent research environment of the  Weatherall
Institute of Molecular  Medicine http://www.imm.ox.ac.uk/  at Oxford. The
Jacobsen lab
http://www.imm.ox.ac.uk/wimm-research/haematopoietic-stem-cell-biology/sten-eirik-waelgaard-jacobsen
comprises approximately 15 members, who study the cellular and   molecular
mechanisms that regulate normal white blood cell   differentiation from
hematopoietic stem cells, and their  dysregulation  in hematological
malignancies.
Research Fields
Medical sciences
Career Stage
Early stage researcher or 0-4 yrs  (Post graduate)
Benefits
Candidates  will be registered for PhD  training while employed by the University
on  a Marie Curie Initial  Training Network. Candidates will be registered  for
PhD training  while employed by the University on a Marie Curie  Initial Training
Network. Candidates must have, or be expected to obtain  by  August/September
2011, at least as a minimum, an Upper Second class   Honours degree, or
equivalent in a relevant area. An interest in  cancer  and stem cell biology and
hematopoiesis will be essential.  Applicants  must have less than 4 years of
full-time equivalent  research experience.
An  interest in cancer and stem cell biology  and hematopoiesis will be
essential. Applicants must have less than 4  years of full-time  equivalent
research experience.
The EC  funding for this position  provides a salary based on a Euro amount of
???????46,000 p.a. which equates  to ?????36,800 p.a. (depending on  employer deductions
which will vary  according to exchange rate). A  mobility allowance (to cover
expenses  associated with working in a  different country), a travel allowance
and a  career exploratory  allowance will also be available. Under the terms of
the EC funding,  which aims to promote mobility within the research  community,
to  be eligible for the post you must not have been resident  in the UK for  more
than 12 months in the past three years.
Comment/web site  for additional job details
Candidates  should apply using the online  forms and guidance at
(www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/postgraduate_courses/apply/application_guide.html).
The Course is ????????DPhil in Clinical Laboratory Sciences????????,  code 001790.  Please
quote ref number H811020. Further information  for the post can be  obtained from
http://www.imm.ox.ac.uk/students/studentship-vacancies
Closing date for applications: Tuesday 31 May 2011
NB: There is  another EuroCSCTraining Early Stage Researcher post available at
University of Oxford. See announce:
Early Stage Researcher Marie  Curie Fellowship in Cancer Stem Cell Research:
University of Oxford  (1)