PhD Researcher – Development of Human Pain Models for Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis

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PHd
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Ziekenhuis
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WO
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Parttime

We look for an ambitious and enthusiastic PhD student to develop innovative neuro-immune NAMs, including models that mimic or capture pain in osteoarthritis, within our international pain research group and the new OMBION center.

Dit ga je doen

The project aims to develop non-animal methods (NAMs) to replace traditional animal models with advanced human-based systems for research in osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. You will focus on creating innovative in vitro NAMs that mimic or capture mechanisms of arthritis pain, a critical and currently missing component in translational research. These new models are intended to enable accurate prediction of analgesic efficacy and disease-modifying effects of novel therapies, thereby accelerating the development of effective treatments for patients.

As a PhD student, you will work closely with a lab technician and a postdoctoral researcher on the development and validation of these models using human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs). In collaboration with members of the OMBION consortium, you will further expand our systems to include relevant pain-associated cell types and simulate their interactions with joint tissues. You will implement and validate molecular reporter technologies to monitor neuronal activation and pain-related signaling pathways, and perform functional readouts such as calcium imaging and electrophysiology.

Hier ga je werken

You will work in the Neuro-Immunology of Pain research group, part of the Center for Translational Immunology (CTI) at UMC Utrecht. Our international team collaborates to better understand chronic pain and to develop novel strategies for pain treatment. The CTI is a well-equipped department with experts across all major areas of immunology and is embedded in the UMC Utrecht focus area “Infection & Immunology”. The research environment is designed to facilitate true bench-to-bedside translation.

This position is embedded in the OMBION consortium of the Centre for Animal-Free Biomedical Translation, a national network that connects academic and industrial partners. OMBION aims to accelerate the development of new medicines and medical technologies by replacing traditional animal models with human-relevant approaches. Animal tests are often poor predictors of human outcomes, time-consuming, costly and associated with animal suffering. OMBION therefore focuses on innovative, animal-free methods to make biomedical translation faster, more effective and more ethical. The consortium is supported by the Dutch National Growth Fund. Within this multidisciplinary setting, you will have access to state-of-the-art facilities and techniques, including mass spectrometry, iPSC technology, advanced imaging and RNA sequencing.

Dit neem je mee

You hold a university Master’s degree in Neuroscience, Biomedical Sciences, Immunology or a related life science, and you are strongly motivated to develop human, animal-free models for pain. You have proven experience in stem cell biology and advanced cell culture, ideally including work with human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs) and their differentiation into neuronal lineages. Experience with sensory neuron differentiation, co-culture systems and/or 3D culture models is a strong advantage, as is a clear interest in modelling mechanisms of (chronic) pain.

You bring a solid background in molecular biology and are familiar with techniques such as cloning, (q)PCR, transfection or viral transduction, and the generation or use of reporter cell lines. Experience with implementing molecular reporters to monitor neuronal activation or signalling pathways is highly desirable. You are comfortable working with imaging-based readouts and data analysis; experience with calcium imaging, high-content imaging, electrophysiology, microfluidics, organ-on-chip systems or optogenetics will be considered a plus.

You work accurately and independently at the bench, while also enjoying teamwork in a multidisciplinary and international environment. You communicate clearly in English, both orally and in writing, and are able to document your experiments in a structured, reproducible way. You are curious, proactive, and not afraid to tackle technically challenging problems or optimize new protocols. You are eager to integrate neurobiology, immunology and technology to build and validate innovative pain NAMs based on iPSC-derived sensory neurons and reporter cell technologies, ultimately contributing to more predictive, human-relevant models for translational pain research.

Important to note
Are you interested in this position? Please send your CV and motivation, including the contact details of two referees, to us.
Do you have any questions about the vacancy? Please contact us only by email, addressed to Niels Eijkelkamp ([email protected]).
Please be aware that, due to the holiday period, our response time may be longer than usual.

Dit bieden we jou

  • A salary between € 3.108,- and € 3.939,- gross per month (salary scale OIO), based on full-time employment (36 hours). 
  • Year-end bonus of 8.3% and holiday allowance of 8%. 
  • Pension insurance with ABP. We take care of approximately 70% of the monthly contribution. 
  • 100% public transport reimbursement. Are you coming on foot, by bike or by car? You will then receive a reimbursement of € 0.18 per km (by car up to a max. of 40 km one way). 
  • Possibilities to develop yourself personally and professionally. 
  • The option to select additional employment benefits in exchange for gross salary, such as purchasing a bicycle and memberships. 

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