Overview
We have secured funding from the Norwegian Cancer Society for a 100% postdoc position for two years. We are open for 50% appointment for four years. The project is in collaboration with the Department for Cancer Genetics, Institute for Cancer Research, which are at the forefront of molecular and genomics studies in cancer. The project is conducted in collaboration with the clinical Section of gynecological cancer as well as with the Department of Cancer Genetics, represented by Prof. Therese Sørlie. For more information about the Department, visit OUH - Dept. of Cancer Genetics.
The Gynecological Oncology Research and Clinical Trials Section conducts clinical trials on gynecological cancer and promotes clinical research in gynae-oncology. Our unit is the 2nd largest recruiter to clinical studies in gynae-oncology in the Nordic countries. The section handles all aspects of clinical trials, from feasibility to archiving and delivery of infrastructure to treat patients in clinical trials. We are responsible for quality assurance of clinical treatment data and reporting to national registries. The section includes the National Quality and Competence Network for Gynecological Cancer, which develops and raises the quality of patient care, education and research networks at national and international levels.
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Postdoc • Oslo, Oslo, Norge