Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
29 Jun, 25
Salary
2.975
Posted On
30 Mar, 25
Experience
1 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Working Environment, Research
Industry
Hospital/Health Care
1 year, with prospect of extension To improve treatment and diagnosis of anemia of inflammation, there is a need to better understand how anemia of inflammation actually develops. Are you the enthusiastic Research Technician we are looking for to lead the implementation and management of different in vivo experiments in this project? We would like to get to know you!
Anemia of inflammation, also referred to as anemia of chronic disease, develops in conditions in which systemic inflammation is present. In these highly prevalent conditions, a combination of decreased production of red blood cells (RBCs) and a reduced lifespan of circulating RBCs together lead to the development of a mild to moderately severe anemia.
In this project you as a technician will focus on setting up several in vivo models reflecting anemia of inflammation as in humans to be able to dissect the processes contributing to the development of the disease. For this purpose you will make use of mouse models of anemia of inflammation, i.e. with and without the scavenger receptor for the hemoglobin-haptoglobin complex and hemopexin-heam.
As a in vivo research technician your responsibilities will involve:
Your place of work will be Sanquin in Amsterdam. You will be employed at Radboud university medical center. Your place of work will be Sanquin in Amsterdam. You will be employed at Radboud university medical center. We are committed to providing the best care, education, and research. And we are true to our word, because we help you develop and seize opportunities and give you the room to grow. As an employer, we believe that employees should feel vital and happy at work in all stages of life. We are also committed to creating a healthy and safe working environment. Our employment conditions contribute to that. What we offer:
During your appointment you will be based at Sanquin, location Plesmanlaan in Amsterdam, which harbors several research groups that study iron metabolism, red blood cell clearance and immunology, providing a solid and capable critical mass. In addition, Sanquin provides a lively, internationally oriented, scientific environment with excellent facilities. We organize weekly scientific meetings, journal clubs and work discussions to gain scientific input and to exchange knowledge.
As technician you will be working in the laboratory of Matlung/Swinkels | Iron Research lab within the Medical Priority Anemia at Sanquin. This research group started in 2021 and builds upon the previous extensive work and experience of Prof Swinkels in the Radboudumc in the field of research on iron disorders.
The mission of Sanquin is: “Together with the donor we ensure a better life for patients”.
Sanquin is a knowledge-driven, not-for-profit organization that supplies life-saving products and services, as well as involved in blood transfusion medicine-(and immunology) related research. The research is performed by a dedicated staff and it is focused around four medical priorities: Anemia, Bleeding and Hemostasis, Infection and Immunity and Immunotherapy.
The joint mission of research at Sanquin is to discover novel methods and approaches using blood cells and blood products to prevent, diagnose, treat, or cure disease in donors and patients. Research activities cover the full spectrum of early discoveries, development into novel products and services, donor studies, and clinical studies in patients. You are an independent and proactive Research Technician. Besides that you are responsible and team-oriented. You have good organization skills and demonstrate flexibility. You also have good communication and writing skills in English.
Furthermore, you recognize yourself in the profile below:
Any questions? Or wondering what it is like to work at Radboudumc of Sanquin? Then send an email to Dorine Swinkels, Professor of Clinical Chemistry. Use the Apply button to submit your application