Your missionThe Josep Carreras Leukemia Research Institute (IJC) is a comprehensive cancer research center dedicated to researching and promoting innovation in the epidemiological, preventive, clinical, translational and basic aspects of leukemia and other hematological malignancies, with the objective end of finding a cure for these diseases. It was created in 2010, and since then, it has experienced exponential growth. The IJC is also part of the network of Research Centers of Excellence of Catalonia (CERCA) and was accredited as a Severo Ochoa Center of Excellence by the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities in 2024. Since 2018, the Institute has also been accredited by the Scientific Foundation of the Spanish Association Against Cancer (FCAECC). In addition, the IJC is one of the centers integrated into the accreditation of the Germans Trias i Pujol Research Institute (IGTP) as an Accredited Health Research Institute (IIS) by the Health Institute Charles III (ISCIII). The IJC main headquarters is located within the Can Ruti Biomedical Campus, together with other leading biomedical institutions, providing direct access to cutting-edge scientific and technological facilities, as well as complementary community services. The IJC has six headquarters integrated into reference hospitals: Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol, Hospital Clínic, Hospital Sant Pau, Hospital Trueta, Hospital del Mar and Hospital San Joan de Déu. This facilitates close collaboration between basic and clinical researchers, fostering translational research that integrates basic science with clinical practice in clinical settings.
We are seeking a LABORATORY TECHNICIAN for our institute.
RESEARCH DESCRIPTIONThe main goal of the Stem cell biology, developmental leukemia and immunotherapy, led by Dr. Pablo Menéndez, is to investigate and understand the pathogenic mechanisms and cell-of-origin of pediatric leukemias and developing novel adoptive immunocellular therapies based on the use of CAR T-cells. Our group is interested in understanding the cellular origin, etiology and pathogenesis of childhood leukemia. We aim to ascertain the cell in which mutations occur and we strive to discover which cells are responsible for triggering relapses. Furthermore, we work to identify new therapeutic targets and develop more targeted, less toxic therapies. To achieve this, our laboratory uses various approaches, including genetic studies, epigenetic techniques and animal models, as well as adoptive cell immunotherapy tools. This contract is linked to the project PRYGN234975MENE, Next generation, off-the-shelf, CD1a/CCR9-directed dual CAR immunotherapy for relapse/refractory T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIESMouse colony managing and breeding of immunodeficient colony (including NSG and NSGS strains).Co-design, in close collaboration and communication with the researchers of the group, in vivo experimental procedures and experiments.Supervise the development and evolution of the experiments.Substance administration by various routes, including intraperitoneal, intravenous, subcutaneous, intratibial, intrahepatic, oral gavage, etc.Blood sampling from sub-mandibular and intracardiac.Mouse biopsy and genotyping.Mouse bone marrow aspirates.In vivo imaging techniques including bioluminescence.Mouse euthanasia and tissue sampling.Animal welfare supervision.Train other researchers and give technical support to collaborators of the group.Implement and discuss the standard operating procedures for animal experimentation with the members of the group.Assist in writing procedures and protocols for the Animal Ethics Experimentation Committee.Your profileWHAT WE NEED Accreditation according to R.D 53/2013 for the functions a) animal care, b) euthanasia of animals, c) performance of procedures, d) design of projects and procedures and e) assumption of responsibility for on-site supervision of animal welfare and care.Solid experience in mouse handling, breeding, and welfare supervision.Experience with immunodeficient mice, patient-derived xenografts, and cancer models for disease initiation and treatment.Ability to design experiments and discuss them openly with other researchers in the team and external collaboration.A command of molecular biology/biochemistry, haemocytometer, flow cytometry analysis skills and cell culture knowledge is not mandatory but would be a plus.Knowledge on hematopoiesis, leukemia or immunotherapy.Team player, very high standard of organization and communication is mandatory.Eager to learn and contribute to preclinical research in the field of acute leukemia.Why us?WHAT WE OFFER This contract is linked to the project PRYGN234975MENE, Next generation, off-the-shelf, CD1a/CCR9-directed dual CAR immunotherapy for relapse/refractory T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia.The stimulating environment of the Barcelona metropolitan area.Participation in innovative and multidisciplinary projects.Opportunity for professional growth in an advanced research environment.Working in the basic laboratory with strong collaborations with clinical researchers in the environment of the Josep Carreras Leukaemia Research Institute.How to apply?DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS
Please submit your application by 17/12/2024.
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