PhD Project: 'Biochemist/Molecular biologist'
Center for Integrated Point of Care Technologies (CiPoC)
Technical University of Denmark - Department of Micro- and Nanotechnology
DELTA - Danish Electronics, Light and Acoustics
CiPoC is seeking two candidates for PhD projects centered on the development of new tech nologies and technological platforms for detection and identification of infectious diseases at the point of care (i.e., small clinics, Doctor's office, bedside).
Efficient development of Point of Care (PoC) diagnostic devices requires a highly multidi sci plinary approach: Developing the methods and technologies used in the devices, the devices them selves, systems integration, design for production, clinical testing and regula to ry issues. CiPoC is an interdisciplinary center lead by the GTS company DELTA (Danish Electronics, Light and Acoustics, www.madebydelta.com) with DTU Nanotech and the De part ment of Microbiological Surveillance and Research at the State Serum Institute (SSI-MOF) as strategic members. The center has assembled the broad range of competencies needed for PoC system development.
In line with the interdisciplinary nature of PoC development, both PhD projects will require a candidate who has the ability to work across scientific and technical disci pli nes and a desire to learn and apply a focused systems engineering approach.
PhD project 1 ('Biochemist/Molecular biologist') will involve developing sampling, sample preparation methods and analytical procedures (PCR and ELISA) as well as underlying technologies and platforms necessary to implement a PoC diagnostic system for detection and characterization of pathogens. The ideal candidate will have the equivalent of a Masters degree in biotechnology, bio che mistry or molecular biology and experience with bioanalytical assay development. In addition, experience with the development of Lab-on-Chip systems will be an additional highly valued qualification. The candidate will work close ly with biochemists, clinicians, engineers and physicists on developing the PoC system. There fore, an interest also in technological aspects of this multidisciplinary project is essen tial.
Salary and appointment terms
The salary and appointment terms are consistent with the current rules for PhD students at DTU. The positions are available for a period of 3 years starting in the Fall 2011.
The salary and appointment terms are consistent with the current rules for PhD students at DTU. The positions are available for a period of 3 years starting in the Fall 2011.
Additional informationFor information concerning the project specifically or CiPoC in general please contact either CiPoC's Scientific Officer Kenneth W. Harlow, PhD (kwh@delta.dk) (project) or CiPoC Center Director Morten Bech, (mbe@delta.dk) (CiPoC).
For more information on academic and PhD formalities as well as the projects contact:
Assoc. Prof. Anders Wolff (awol@nanotech.dtu.dk).
Assoc. Prof. Anders Wolff (awol@nanotech.dtu.dk).
ApplicationTo apply, please read the full job advertisement at www.dtu.dk/career
Application deadline: 1 August 2011
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