Doctoral Student/Ph.D. Candidate (m/f/d) - Functional epigenomics in leukemia

Lead or participate in research projects involving epigenetic mechanisms driving human leukemia using state-of-the-art multidisciplinary molecular techniques including: Standard wet lab techniques, including molecular cloning, DNA/RNA/protein detection, immunoprecipitation, cell culture, cell transfection, flow cytometry, RNA interference, gene editing, retro- or lentiviral transduction, etc. Advanced methods coupled with next generation sequencing (NGS), such as ChIP-seq, CUTRUN or CUTTAG, RNA-seq, ATAC-seq, CLIP/eCLIP, HiC/capture HiC NGS data analysis and interpretation Ex vivo or in vivo tumor modelling Internal and external collaborations to achieve the fulfillment of research goals Supervisory duties on junior members (e.g. interns) in the lab Attending and presenting research data at local, national and international seminars or meetings Summarizing work results for scientific