Researcher 20% (one year) at the Institute for Cancer Research, University of Oslo
A part time position as scientist (20%) (one year) is open in the Experimental Cancer Immunotherapy Group led by Johanna Olweus, MD, PhD, at the Dept. of Cancer Immunology, Institute for Cancer Research, Oslo University Hospital Radiumhospitalet and Institute for Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo.
The project the scientist will be working on involves development of new T-cell based immunotherapies, specifically single-cell T-cell receptor sequencing, cloning and T-cell receptor synthesis, as well as analysis of sequencing data.
More about the position
Olweus is Head of the Dept. of Cancer Immunology at Oslo University Hospital Radiumhospitalet and leads a research group in the department and holds a position as Professor at the University of Oslo (UiO). The main focus of the Olweus group is to develop novel T-cell receptor-based cancer immunotherapies and new technologies for target and TCR identification, and to couple clinical immunotherapy trials with penetrating mechanistic analyses. The research is performed in an interdisciplinary and translational program. The research team is highly international and conducts research in close collaboration with world-leading international collaborators at institutions such as Netherlands Cancer Institute and Karolinska Institutet.
About the job
A part time position as scientist (20%) (one year) is open in the Experimental Cancer Immunotherapy Group led by Johanna Olweus, MD, PhD, at the Dept. of Cancer Immunology, Institute for Cancer Research, Oslo University Hospital Radiumhospitalet and Institute for Clinical Medicine, University of Oslo.
The project the scientist will be working on involves development of new T-cell based immunotherapies, specifically single-cell T-cell receptor sequencing, cloning and T-cell receptor synthesis, as well as analysis of sequencing data.
More about the position
Olweus is Head of the Dept. of Cancer Immunology at Oslo University Hospital Radiumhospitalet and leads a research group in the department and holds a position as Professor at the University of Oslo (UiO). The main focus of the Olweus group is to develop novel T-cell receptor-based cancer immunotherapies and new technologies for target and TCR identification, and to couple clinical immunotherapy trials with penetrating mechanistic analyses. The research is performed in an interdisciplinary and translational program. The research team is highly international and conducts research in close collaboration with world-leading international collaborators at institutions such as Netherlands Cancer Institute and Karolinska Institutet.
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