Are you a team-oriented PhD candidate with an interest in molecular developmental biology and single-cell genomics? Would you like to learn and work in a multidisciplinary team in an innovative laboratory environment? If so, come and Join the lively and world-class RIMLS-Science Institute and work towards understanding the mechanisms driving cellular behaviour.

We are looking for a PhD candidate to join our team to study the influence of cell-state heterogeneity to drug responses in cancer, with the aim to develop strategies to rationally control cell behaviour to achieve better therapeutic efficacy. This is a collaborative project between Radboud University in Nijmegen and the Vrije Universiteit (VU) and Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI) in Amsterdam, and is funded by the Dutch Cancer Society. State-of-the-art single-cell multi-omics techniques (Radboud) and computational modelling (VU/NCI) will be used to map and understand cellular responses to drugs over time. Our team members generally perform both experimental and computational work as part of their training. As a member of the RIMLS-Science institute and Department of Molecular Developmental Biology, you will enter our four-year PhD programme at Radboud University. You will be able to develop your teaching skills by providing internship supervision, tutorials and (optionally) lectures as 10% of your position will be dedicated to teaching.