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PhD student - Molecular mechanisms of metabolic cell dysfunction associated with protein tyrosine phosphatases
Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB)

PhD student - Molecular mechanisms of metabolic cell dysfunction associated with protein tyrosine phosphatases

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We offer a full-time position at the Signal Transduction & Metabolism Laboratory in Brussels.

Job description

The Signal Transduction and Metabolism Laboratory (www.stmlaboratoy.com) led by Dr Esteban Gurzov is seeking highly motivated post-doctoral researchers to explore the pathophysiological mechanisms contributing to metabolic dysfunction. The successful applicant will join the ULB Faculty of Medicine, characterised by an impressive track record in research excellence.

Project description:

The project will take advantage of human stem cells, diabetes cell models, mouse models, pharmacological approaches and human specimens to determine the molecular mechanisms by which dysfunctional signalling contributes to the development of obesity, and liver cancer, and to explore novel approaches for combating the pathologies.

The Signal Transduction & Metabolism Laboratory provides a world leading environment for creative science. We foster research excellence and pursue discoveries in metabolic diseases, with experts working together in collaborative teams. Come and join us!

  • We believe in a strong scientific commitment and reproducible findings to contribute to the way of thinking in diabetes research. 
  • Our vision is to translate fundamental science to the clinic by a collaborative effort between scientists, physicians and the industry. 

Profile

  • Master in metabolic disease and/or metabolism
  • Experience with mouse handling and experimentation is essential
  • Experience in stem cell culture, molecular biology/genome editing (e.g. qPCR, CRISPR/Cas9 and bulk/single cell RNA-Seq), immunohistochemical and/or biochemical techniques will be advantageous
  • Experience with mouse models of diabetes will be advantageous
  • Experience with FACS sorting will be advantageous
  • The candidate should have demonstrable track record of research excellence and be capable of both work independently and collaboratively in a team
  • Excellent organizational and time management skills
  • Excellent skills in spoken and written English
  • High motivation, flexibility as well as innovate and creative thinking are a must

Interested ?

Applications + 3 references should be sent directly to [email protected] 

Esteban N. Gurzov, PhD
Director, Signal Transduction and Metabolism Laboratory
Universite libre de Bruxelles (ULB)
808 Route de Lennik
B-1070 Brussels
Belgium

Tel: +32 2 555 8908

Salary : Approximately 2500 € after tax.
Duration: 1 year full time in the first instance.
Starting date: As soon as possible.

Deadline for the submission of applications: Positions open until filled.

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Title
PhD student - Molecular mechanisms of metabolic cell dysfunction associated with protein tyrosine phosphatases
Location
Avenue Franklin Roosevelt 50 Brussels, Belgium
Published
2026-04-28
Application deadline
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Job type
PhD
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