The Department of Biomaterials focuses on interdisciplinary research in the field of biological and biomimetic materials. The emphasis is on understanding how the mechanical or other physical properties are governed by structure and composition and how they adopt to environmental conditions.
in the field of Biotechnology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biomedical Eng., Chemical Eng., Materials Science
The Cipitria Lab – Bioengineering in Regeneration and Cancer at Biogipuzkoa Health Research Institute, San Sebastián-Donostia, Spain (https://cipitrialab.com) is looking for a doctoral researcher. In our group, we aim to understand how biophysical and biochemical properties of native extracellular matrix and synthetic biomaterials guide cell response in regeneration, cancer dormancy and bone metastasis. We are located within the structure University Hospital Donostia-Onkologikoa.
Funded by an ERC CoG grant (https://doi.org/10.3030/101123883), the main objective of DORMATRIX is to engineer breast cancer dormancy as a collective emergent phenomenon using biomaterials-based dormancy-on-a-chip devices. In this project, you will model in vitro breast cancer micro-units applying biophysical principles with novel biomaterials.
Your tasks:
Your profile, qualifications, knowledge and skills:
Suggested reading: Bakhshandeh, Heras et al, Science Advances, 10, eadr3997 (2024); Taieb et al, Lab on a Chip 23, 92–105 (2023); Young et al, Science Advances 10, eadj0975 (2024); Taieb et al, PLoS One 17, e0268297 (2022).
Starting date and duration: Dec 2024-January 2025, for 3 years with possible extension up to 4 years.
Application: Please send in a single PDF of maximum size 5 MB (i) a motivation letter describing your experience, research interests, expectations and preferred start date, (ii) your CV with a complete list of publications, (iii) transcript of university record and (iv) contact information for three references, to: amaia.cipitriasagardia@bio-gipuzkoa.eus and rrhh@bio-gipuzkoa.eus, indicating “DORMATRIX - PhD” in the subject line. The position will remain open until filled.
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