Nelson Dusetti, Head of the Translational Research and Innovative Therapies Department at the Cancer Research Centre of Marseille (CRCM), shared a post on LinkedIn:
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Research Engineer in Molecular Biology and Spatial Transcriptomics (36-month contract – SCHEMA-PDAC project).
EURAXESS.
We’re hiring a research engineer to join our team in Marseille!
As part of an ambitious project funded by the Fondation ARC pour la recherche sur le cancer, we are looking for a molecular biology and transcriptomics research engineer to join our translational research team specializing in pancreatic cancer.
Your mission:
Contribute to a cutting-edge research program combining spatial transcriptomics, single-cell RNA sequencing, tumor organoids, and clonal tracing, with the goal of understanding how tumors resist treatment and identifying new therapeutic strategies.
Your skills:
Strong experience in molecular biology (RNA, qPCR, FACS…).
Interest in single-cell and spatial transcriptomic technologies.
Hands-on experience in cell culture and a collaborative mindset.
Rigor, organization, and strong motivation for patient-oriented research.
36-month fixed-term position (CDD) – starting as soon as possible in 2025.
For more information or to apply, please contact at [email protected].
Join a dynamic, multidisciplinary environment at the heart of cancer research.
Take part in a scientific and human adventure driven by innovation and patient impact.”
Nelson Dusetti announced a 36-month research engineer position in Marseille as part of the SCHEMA-PDAC project on pancreatic cancer. The role focuses on advanced molecular biology and spatial transcriptomics to study therapy resistance.
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