Area: Life sciences and medicine
Start date: before 02/15/2025
Deadline: position remains open until filled
Located in the French-speaking part of Belgium, the University of Liège welcomes nearly 27,000 students of 123 different nationalities in a dynamic, multicultural city less than an hour away from Brussels and Cologne, two hours from Paris and three hours from London and Amsterdam. ULiège is spread across 4 campuses and boasts over 5,700 staff members, including 3,600 teachers and researchers active in all areas of the humanities and social sciences, science and technology, and health sciences.
As a key player in social change and environmental awareness, ULiège promotes ethical, transdisciplinary and open science. It contributes to the socio-economic development of its region through numerous partnerships with several institutions, including the university hospital (CHU). Given its international orientation, the University participates in the European University of Post-Industrial Cities (UNIC) initiative and has one of the most extensive collaborative networks in the world.
ULiège offers attractive career prospects in a high-quality working environment where well-being, diversity and equality of opportunity are promoted. Since 2011, ULiège has been proud to display the European Human resources strategy for researchers (HRS4R) label, which reflects its commitment to open, transparent and merit-based procedures. In addition, it upholds quality and diversity in line with the recommendations of the Coalition for Advancing Research Assessment (CoARA). ULiège encourages its academic staff to travel internationally and welcomes international researchers through its EURAXESS center.
About the research project
Dave Fardo, PhD, and Pete Nelson, MD, PhD, professor and director of the neuropathology division of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine in UK’s College of Medicine (USA), are co-investigators on a project focusing on how genetic factors contribute to dementia. The work was recently awarded funding from the National Institute on Aging that will total more than $1.7 million. The recently funded project, le by Director Nelson of the Neuropathology Core at UK's Alzheimer's Disease Research Center (ADRC), utilizes data sourced from various ADRCs across the U.S., alongside other dementia research consortia. The project will delve into the exploration of connections between genetic factors and dementia-related pathologies, by using existing and developing novel data analytics. The goal is to leverage the team’s genetic discoveries and innovative statistical approaches to delineate the physiological pathways implicated in disease progression.
Expected Result(s):
The anticipated outcomes encompass various levels of analysis, ranging from methodological advancements, particularly concerning the refinement of individual-specific molecular interaction networks and the translation of pathway insights derived from them. Additionally, the research aims to yield practical implications at the medical level by identifying actionable pathways relevant to the management and care of dementia.
Job description
Join us on the frontier of genomic medicine as we unlock new possibilities for precision healthcare:
Research suggests that a systems-oriented approach and the integration of omics data are promising strategies for uncovering molecular subtypes and elucidating pathways involved in complex diseases, such as dementia. By analyzing high-dimensional omics datasets in a systems biology framework, we will identify molecular signatures associated with (different subtypes of) dementia. This integrative approach allows for a comprehensive understanding of the complex molecular mechanisms underlying the disease, possibly including gene expression changes, protein interactions, and metabolic dysregulation. Furthermore, by considering the interconnectedness of biological pathways and networks, we aim to identify key nodes and pathways dysregulated in specific subtypes of dementia, paving the way for targeted therapeutic interventions and precision medicine approaches.
The team of Prof. Dr. Dr. Kristel Van Steen (BIO3) at the University of Liège in Belgium will spearhead targeted pathway analyses building on network-oriented techniques developed in the group, such as individual-specific network methodology. Individual-specific networks enable linking of an individual to their unique molecular network, comprising of node values and (weighted) connections between nodes tailored to that individual. As a consequence, these networks offer personalized insights into an individual’s molecular makeup and interactions. The project’s activities in the BIO3 research group will be carried out in close collaboration with the University of Kentucky (USA): Dr. Yuriko Katsumata, a research assistant professor in biostatistics, leads efforts to develop novel methodologies for genetic epidemiology data exploration. Additionally, Dr. Mark Ebbert, an assistant professor of biomedical informatics, specializes in investigating historically challenging regions of the human genome. Together we aim to enhance our understanding of individual health profiles, potentially leading to more targeted precision health strategies in dementia.
Specific duties and activities
To achieve the aforementioned goals, we are looking for individuals who are passionate about driving scientific innovation to join our team. As a member of BIO3, you will have the opportunity to collaborate with leading researchers, contribute to groundbreaking discoveries, and make a tangible impact on human health research and education. Whether you're a seasoned expert or a rising star in the field, we welcome scientists with a PhD degree and a multidisciplinary track record who share our vision and are eager to push the boundaries of scientific knowledge.
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Our offer
With your career path and personal details, ULiège Human Resources Department can assess the gross monthly salary. Employment benefits such as reimbursement of public transportation fees and access to a variety of training opportunities may also be included.
Work environment:
BIO3 (http://bio3.giga.ulg.ac.be/) is a dynamic small to medium-sized research team at the forefront of precision medicine, nestled within the GIGA Biomedical Research Center at the University of Liège. GIGA is an interdisciplinary powerhouse with a mission to drive medical innovation. With over 500 members, including principal investigators, senior researchers, post-doctoral scientists, and technicians, GIGA boasts expertise spanning medical genomics, in-silico medicine, neuroscience, oncology, infection and immunity, and cardiovascular sciences. At BIO3, we are committed to empowering biomedical researchers by providing expert data analysis, designing innovative statistical and bioinformatics methods, and optimizing algorithms. We thrive at the interface of systems medicine and translational science, continually pushing the boundaries of what's possible.
How to apply?
If you are ready to embark on an exciting journey at the forefront of translational precision medicine, we invite you to apply for this position.
Please submit a complete application, as 1 PDF attachment to rh.giga@uliege.be, using the reference BIO3.DEMENTIA (including in the subject title of the e-mail).
Your application should include 1) your CV, 2) contact details of at least 2 referees relevant for the job description, 3) a motivation letter (up to 2 pages long), in which you explain which publications of the lab you are most interested in and why and motivate why you are passionate about joining BIO3.
Selection procedure
Our corporate policy is based on diversity and equal opportunity. We select candidates based on their skills and do not discriminate on grounds of age, sexual orientation, origin, beliefs, disability or nationality.
Contact details
Informal inquiries about the project are welcome. Please feel free to contact Prof Dr Dr K Van Steen by email kristel.vansteen@uliege.be using the subject title “Inquiry BIO3 Job Offer”.
Release date: 27/05/2024
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