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Master Thesis Project (m/f/d) - Tumor Cell Plasticity Group
Stuttgart
Aktualität: 02.06.2025

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02.06.2025, Robert-Bosch-Krankenhaus GmbH
Stuttgart
Master Thesis Project (m/f/d) - Tumor Cell Plasticity Group
Aufgaben:
As part of your thesis, you will: Apply sequencing-based molecular biology techniques (e.g., RNA-seq, ChIP-seq, HiChIP, Hi-C, PRO-seq) to investigate gene regulation and epigenetic mechanisms in cancer. Perform bioinformatic analysis and interpretation of high-throughput data to generate and test biological hypotheses. Conduct advanced cell culture experiments, including drug treatment studies in diverse cancer models. Use CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing to generate and analyze genetically modified cell lines. Participate in high-throughput compound screening in engineered models. Engage in internal and external collaborative research projects. Document experimental protocols, data acquisition, and analysis results systematically.
Qualifikationen:
We are looking for a highly motivated Master's student who: Is currently enrolled in a Master of Science program (e.g., Biology, Molecular Biology, Molecular Medicine, or a related field). Has practical experience with cell culture, transfection techniques, and standard molecular biology methods (e.g., qPCR, Western blotting). Possesses a basic understanding of sequencing data and a strong interest in bioinformatics and data-driven biology. Works independently, is goal-oriented, well-organized, and thrives in a team environment. Communicates confidently in written and spoken English. Is passionate about contributing to cancer research and making a meaningful impact. Non-EU applicants will only be considered if they have already secured funding for their stay Access to robust bioinformatics support Long-standing expertise in cancer biology and transcriptional regulation ( https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=najafova+z&sort=pubdate&size=20 )

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