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The PhD project is situated in the Department of Imaging and Pathology at KU Leuven and the Departement of Pathology of UZ Leuven. It is part of an interdisciplinary project in collaboration with the department of Hematology and Center for Human Genetics, creating a supportive research environment for fundamental and translational studies in lymphoma pathogenesis.
Research will focus on tissue-based studies (histopathology, multiplex immunohistochemistry, molecular pathology, next generation sequencing) and bridge clinical treatment of patients and translational research.
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This PhD position focuses on the understanding of the pathogenesis of EBV-driven lymphomas in a patient cohort with or without an underlying immune deficiency/dysregulation (post-transplantation, iatrogenic IDD, HIV, immune senescence, inborn errors of immunity).
You will be part of an ongoing project that studies the pathological characteristics of both the EBV-infected B-cells as well as the tumor microenvironment, particularly in polymorphic and monomorphic lymphoproliferative disorders.
The translational approach provides detailed histopathological analysis, in combination with genetic and clinical data and will significantly improve our understanding of this complex disease and management of such patients.
Throughout the project, you will closely collaborate with the multidisciplinary team in pathology, hematology, immunology and human genetics.
KU Leuven offers a stimulating environment for international students and support for young scientists in their career development.
For more information please contact Prof. dr. Thomas Tousseyn, mail: [email protected].
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