[3dem] Reminder: PhD position in Cryo-EM available in Amsterdam, The Netherlands
w.oosterheert at nki.nl
w.oosterheert at nki.nl
Tue Oct 28 02:02:58 PDT 2025
Dear all,
Only 1.5 week left to apply (deadline November 8).
I have an open position for a PhD student in my newly established group in the Biochemistry division at the Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI) in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. We are looking for enthusiastic applicants with a Master’s degree (or equivalent) and experience in protein biochemistry and/or structural biology. The starting date is flexible, but early 2026 or sooner would be preferred.
In my group, we aim to uncover how the eukaryotic cytoskeleton drives cell migration and adhesion. We combine structural biology with biochemical/biophysical methods to study the dynamics of actin filament assemblies and membrane proteins. The Biochemistry division of NKI has excellent biochemistry and biophysics facilities, good access to cryo-EM and good computing facilities. We have a vibrant structural biology community; we share lab space and have regular meetings with the Sixma, Perrakis and Joosten groups.
Amsterdam is a great city to work and live in. It has a vibrant cultural, sports, music, and club scene, and there are many restaurants and bars. Amsterdam is a very inclusive city and nearly everyone speaks English. It is also a very compact city: you can bike from the NKI to the old town city center in 15 minutes.
For further information about the position and how to apply, please visit the following link: https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.werkenbijavl.nl/vacatures/phd-student-structural-biology-of-actin-filament-assemblies-to-understand-cell-migration/__;!!Mih3wA!E15b5loOIvs9y2MSQxLC8QonqP5pMguu-BxteJpTMPWOyEEiAte7LnF3o0AhSSvcCWEDv6-P1yaf1OT_U-b_iGOnbQ$ .
If you have further questions, feel free to contact me.
Best regards,
Wout
Wout Oosterheert, PhD.
Junior Group Leader - The Netherlands Cancer Institute (NKI)
Division of Biochemistry
Plesmanlaan 121
1066CX Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Email: w.oosterheert at nki.nl<mailto:w.oosterheert at nki.nl>
PS: For recent highlights of our work, please check:
Oosterheert et al. Cell (2025) - https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2025.09.016__;!!Mih3wA!E15b5loOIvs9y2MSQxLC8QonqP5pMguu-BxteJpTMPWOyEEiAte7LnF3o0AhSSvcCWEDv6-P1yaf1OT_U-ZT-QIB9w$
Oosterheert et al. Trends Cell Biol. (2025) - https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tcb.2024.12.009__;!!Mih3wA!E15b5loOIvs9y2MSQxLC8QonqP5pMguu-BxteJpTMPWOyEEiAte7LnF3o0AhSSvcCWEDv6-P1yaf1OT_U-ZFpjUq0g$
Oosterheert, Boiero Sanders et al. Science (2024) - https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adn9560__;!!Mih3wA!E15b5loOIvs9y2MSQxLC8QonqP5pMguu-BxteJpTMPWOyEEiAte7LnF3o0AhSSvcCWEDv6-P1yaf1OT_U-ZKKW_1DQ$
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