Improving Lung Transplant Outcomes: From Mouse Models to Molecular Targets
- Leuven, Vlaams Brabant
- Tijdelijk
- Voltijds
- To develop a mouse model of ex vivo lung perfusion (EVLP) and establish proof-of-concept.
- To obtain transcriptomic signatures for ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) and rejection from both mouse models and human clinical samples, identifying key gene targets for each.
- To evaluate the modulation of the top 3 IRI and top 3 rejection target genes in the new EVLP model and an existing lung transplant (LTx) mouse model to improve outcomes.
- A developed and optimized mouse EVLP platform.
- AI-based identification of 3 IRI and 3 rejection target genes expressed in both mice and human samples.
- Application of the top target genes in EVLP followed by mouse LTx to validate their therapeutic potential.
- Publicly available datasets uploaded to the GEO repository.
- Miltenyi Biotech GmbH, Germany: MACSima analysis of clinical samples (months 12-13)
- Omniscope España SL, Spain: RNAseq, spatial proteomics and AI (months 14-15)
- Medical University of Vienna, Austria: GTA tests in an isolated lobar perfusion model (months 18-20)
- Association Hôpital Foch, France: Evaluation in an extended human EVLP system (month 40)
- You hold a Master's degree (no PhD) in bioengineering, biomedical sciences, biotechnology, or are an MD.
- You are passionate about translational life sciences and want to achieve a PhD degree on the topic described above.
- You are ambitious, well-organized, and have excellent communication skills.
- You are proficient in English, both spoken and written.
- You have a solutions-oriented mindset that thrives in a multidisciplinary team.
- You have the ability to work independently and have a critical mindset.
- You are an enthusiastic and motivated person, eager to participate in network-wide training events, international travel, and public awareness activities.
- Willingness to travel for secondments and collaborations.
- Practical experience with animal experiments, ideally including basic surgical techniques or handling of murine models.
- Basic knowledge of immunology or molecular biology (e.g., PCR, ELISA, flow cytometry).
- Familiarity with cell culture techniques and sterile lab practices.
- Interest in transcriptomics and a willingness to learn single-cell RNA sequencing workflows.
- Experience with data analysis tools (e.g., Excel, GraphPad, or introductory R/Python) is a plus.
- Strong motivation to work in translational biomedical research with direct relevance to lung disease and transplantation.
This position is part of the LifeLUNG MSCA Doctoral Network. For more information on the project and to submit your application, please visit the official project portal at:For more information please contact Mrs. Marina Da Cunha, mail: or Prof. dr. Laurens Ceulemans, mail: .Where to apply WebsiteRequirementsResearch Field Medical sciences Education Level Master Degree or equivalentLanguages ENGLISH Level BasicResearch Field Medical sciences » Medicine Years of Research Experience NoneAdditional InformationBenefitsThe selected candidate will receive an attractive salary in accordance with the MSCA regulations for Doctoral Researchers. The exact (net) salary will be confirmed upon appointment and is dependent on local tax regulations and on the country correction factor. The salary includes a living allowance, a mobility allowance, and a family allowance (if applicable). The guaranteed PhD funding via the MSCA network is for 36 months (i.e., EC funding). We provide an additional PhD year through external funding sources, allowing for a full 4-year PhD trajectory, which is standard in Belgium.How to Apply
This position is part of the LifeLUNG MSCA Doctoral Network. For more information on the project and to submit your application, please visit the official project portal at:Eligibility criteriaEssential requirements of a successful candidate:
- You hold a Master's degree (no PhD) in bioengineering, biomedical sciences, biotechnology, or are an MD.
- You are passionate about translational life sciences and want to achieve a PhD degree on the topic described above.
- You are ambitious, well-organized, and have excellent communication skills.
- You are proficient in English, both spoken and written.
- You have a solutions-oriented mindset that thrives in a multidisciplinary team.
- You have the ability to work independently and have a critical mindset.
- You are an enthusiastic and motivated person, eager to participate in network-wide training events, international travel, and public awareness activities.
- Willingness to travel for secondments and collaborations.
- Practical experience with animal experiments, ideally including basic surgical techniques or handling of murine models.
- Basic knowledge of immunology or molecular biology (e.g., PCR, ELISA, flow cytometry).
- Familiarity with cell culture techniques and sterile lab practices.
- Interest in transcriptomics and a willingness to learn single-cell RNA sequencing workflows.
- Experience with data analysis tools (e.g., Excel, GraphPad, or introductory R/Python) is a plus.
- Strong motivation to work in translational biomedical research with direct relevance to lung disease and transplantation.
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