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Job opportunity for PhD graduates and experienced scientists at NCMM in Oslo!

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Calling ESID Juniors!

Are you interested in developing personalized CRISPR correction strategies for inborn errors of immunity?

The University of Oslo & Oslo University Hospital are thrilled to announce two researcher openings, both for recent PhD graduates and experienced scientists in the CRISPR gene therapy group under the supervision of group leader Emma Haapaniemi (MD PhD, Group Leader at NCMM).

Both positions are based at the Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway (NCMM), an EMBL (European Molecular Biology Laboratories) partnership institute. Since its establishment in 2008, the NCMM has altogether 11 research groups.

Further information and the application links are available on the Haapaniemilab website.

Apply before Thursday 30th November 2023

Details of the positions

Position 1:

The work focuses on developing protocols for efficient and safe non-viral CRISPR-based integration of large (>1kb) cDNA inserts to diverse genomic positions. The target cell types are predominantly T cells and secondarily NK- and hematopoietic stem cells. We currently have efficient CRISPR protocols for small nucleotide variant knock-in in diverse genomic loci (>80% efficiency in >60% of anonymous blood donors) and these can be used as a base for further protocol development. Once the protocols are in place, they can be applied to various diseases based on your interest and scaled up for GMP-compatible pipelines. The tasks are as follows:

  • Design and conduct custom CRISPR experiments and screens in high-throughput robotics platforms.
  • Set up custom Next Generation Sequencing libraries and technologies.
  • Set up flow cytometry – based immunological assays.
  • Set up functional assays for immune cells.
  • Supervise students and technicians in designing and conducting molecular biology experiments.

Further information and the application link are available here.

 

Position 2:

We are primarily looking for an experienced scientist with competence in basic stem cell research to support the work on hematopoietic stem cell gene editing & protocol scale-up to. Examples include:

  • Optimize stem cell ex vivo editing & culturing conditions.
  • Characterize the functionality of the edited stem cells in vitro.
  • Transplant edited cells to humanized mice.
  • Design and optimize high-throughput biology experiments in robotics platforms.
  • Set up custom Next Generation Sequencing libraries and technologies.
  • Scale up protocols to pre-GMP and GMP scale.

Further information and the application link are available here

 

Contact information

Inquiries about the positions can be directed to group leader Dr. Emma Haapaniemi, ( ).