Analysis of circulating tumour DNA for early detection and selection of cancer patients for precision medicine
Job description
You will join a team that focuses on the study of circulating tumor DNA (and RNA) for the diagnosis of cancer and therapeutic stratification for precision medicine (“liquid” biopsy).
The development of these liquid biopsies is based on Massively Parallel Sequencing (Next Generation Sequencing) of circulating tumor DNA (and RNA) present in plasma of cancer patients. We will use Shallow Whole Genome Sequencing (for the detection of Copy Number Alterations), as well as targeted sequencing (for the detection of point mutations in many oncogenes, tumor suppressor genes and DNA repair genes).
Your task in the team focuses on the development of bioinformatic and statistical tools for the analysis of the Next Generation Sequencing data. Furthermore, you will be intensely involved in the selection of genes for large panels relevant for the development of liquid biopsies.
The aim of the project is early diagnosis of cancer, therapeutic stratification for precision medicine, follow-up after therapy, and the detection of potential targets for therapy.
The project focuses on lung cancer and lymphoma, but the approach is also promising for other tumor types.
The project is a collaboration between the Department
of Pathology (Laboratory for Cancer Diagnostics and Pathology), the Center for Medical Genetics, the Department of Thoracic Oncology, the Department of Hematology, and the Center for Molecular Diagnostics Ghent. All these clinical departments and laboratories
are located at the campus of Ghent University Hospital.
Profile of the candidate
How to apply?
Interested? We are looking forward to receiving your C.V., together with an overview of your study results,
a motivation letter and two references. Send your application to katrien.vanbost@ugent.be.
For more information, please contact:
Prof. dr. Jo Van Dorpe
Department of Pathology - Laboratory for Cancer Diagnostics and Pathology
T +32 9 332 51 38
Prof. dr. ir. Björn Menten
Center for Medical Genetics Ghent
T +32 9 332 52 84
Prof. dr. ir. Kathleen Claes
Center for Medical Genetics Ghent
T +32 9 332 24 78