Vall d'Hebron Institut de Recerca

Post-doc

Postdoctoral Fellowship (Biomedical Gynaecology)

접수중2026.06.14~2026.07.31

채용 정보

  • 접수 기간

    2026.06.14 00:00~2026.07.31 23:59

  • 접수 방법

    홈페이지지원더보기

  • 채용 구분

    신입/경력

  • 고용 형태

    계약직

  • 지원 자격

    박사

  • 모집 전공

    생명과학, 생물학, 동물・수의학, 축산학, 작물・원예학, 식품가공학, 농업학, 수산학, 산림・원예학, 농림수산환경생태학, 농림수산바이오시스템공학, 생명공학, 한약학, 약학더보기

  • 기관 유형

    대학교

  • 근무 지역

    해외(스페인)더보기

  • 연봉 정보

Development of an in vitro diagnostic triage test for patients at risk of endometrial hyperplasia and endometrial cancer based on protein biomarkers in cervical fluids

VHIR is seeking an outstanding and highly motivated postdoctoral researcher to apply for a Marie Sklodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship and join the Biomedical Gynaecology Research Group.

Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions – Postdoctoral Fellowships (MSCA-PF)

The Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowships (MSCA-PF) are part of the Horizon Europe programme and support postdoctoral researchers in developing an original research and innovation project through international mobility.

The programme aims to strengthen researchers’ careers through excellent science, international collaboration and interdisciplinary experience, while fostering integration in both academic and non-academic environments. The MSCA-PF call is highly competitive and represents an excellent opportunity to attract international talent and support researchers in consolidating their scientific careers through an ambitious mobility-based fellowship.

The 2026 call closes on 09/09/2026 (17:00 Brussels time). For candidates applying to a European Postdoctoral Fellowship, the fellowship duration is from 12 to 24 months.

Full eligibility details: MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships 2026

Background

Endometrial cancer (EC) is the fourth most common cancer in women, and its incidence is increasing. Despite the importance of early diagnosis for patient survival, there is no accurate and non-invasive strategy for early triage or screening of EC. Diagnosis relies on imaging and invasive biopsies, affecting more than 35M women presenting symptoms -86% postmenopausal and 14% premenopausal- and patients with hereditary risk -Lynch Syndrome- who have annual surveillance. Only 10% of those will have EC.

Objective

This project builds on our previous projects, and aims to advance the development of a non-invasive triage test based on protein biomarkers in cervical fluids for the accurate detection of atypical endometrial hyperplasia (AEH) and EC across high‑risk populations. We will advance the development, preanalytical and analytical validation of the test using the recently developed key reagents, and assess its performance in symptomatic pre- and postmenopausal women prior and after imaging techniques, and Lynch Syndrome carriers. In parallel, we will investigate the proteomic landscape of EC progression using a transgenic mouse model, and cervical fluids from AEH patients, to elucidate tumour progression mechanisms and AEH biomarkers, with the ultimate goal to advance our triage test for EC prevention. This project is expected to transform EC diagnosis, improving patient care, quality of life, EC survival, and healthcare efficiency.

Our Group

The Group of Biomedical Research in Gynaecology (GineLab), integrated into the Vall d’Hebron Research Institute (VHIR), is a consolidated, multidisciplinary core consisting of 37 professionals who operate under a "two-way translational research" philosophy: from the patient to the laboratory and back to the clinic. The group is co-directed by Dr. Antonio Gil-Moreno, who leads the clinical strategy, and Dr. Eva Colás, who is responsible for translational research and innovation.

Their activity is centred on resolving clinical needs in women’s health through two main pillars: early non-invasive diagnosis and precision oncology. The research is structured into three primary vertical work lines:

  • • Endometrial Cancer: This research line is a pioneer in molecular diagnosis using gynaecological fluids (such as cervical fluid), employing proteomics to develop non-invasive triage tests aimed at avoiding unnecessary biopsies.
  • • Ovarian Cancer: This research line focuses on precision oncology and therapy optimisation. To this end, they utilise the GynePDX platform, a biobank featuring over 174 patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models and organoids, which is used for preclinical "clinical trials" of targeted therapies.
  • • Endometriosis: This research line integrates molecular classification and tissue proteomic characterisation with the development of a non-invasive diagnostic test based on protein biomarkers in cervical fluids, while simultaneously investigating angiogenic biomarkers to improve recurrence risk prediction.

Innovation and Clinical Translation GineLab stands at the forefront of clinical innovation through a robust portfolio of active patents and the creation of its own femtech spin-off, MiMARK Diagnostics S.L. (founded in 2021). This spin-off has secured approximately €8M in funding, including a prestigious €2.5M EIC Accelerator grant, to bring non-invasive in vitro diagnostic (IVD) tests to the global healthcare market.

International Leadership and Strategic Collaborations: The group holds a prominent position in the international scientific community:

  • • Consortia Coordination: GineLab coordinates the European CytoMARK consortium (ERA PerMed), integrating proteomic markers and clinical data across five countries.
  • • Accreditations: The clinical headquarters at VHH maintains ESGO Accreditation as a Centre of Excellence for the surgical management of advanced ovarian cancer.
  • • Strategic Alliances: The group maintains high-level collaborations with institutions such as the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, the Luxembourg Institute of Health, and numerous European and US universities.
  • • Scientific Governance: Members hold leadership roles in the European Network for Individualised Treatment of Endometrial Cancer (ENITEC), the European Society of Gynaecological Oncology (ESGO), and the national Spain-GOG network.

Social Impact and Talent Development: Beyond technical excellence, the group drives social change through the ENDO-HIT program, a pioneer citizen-science initiative that raises endometriosis awareness in schools and empowers women regarding their reproductive health. Furthermore, GineLab is a proven engine for academic development, having supervised 6 PhD theses with honours since 2022 and maintaining a robust internal training program that attracts international talent from across Europe.

Main responsibilities and duties:

  • • Participate in translational research projects to improve endometrial cancer and endometriosis diagnosis through biomarker research.
  • • Collaborate with other projects of the group, by promoting fruitful discussions or by helping in experimental work.
  • • Participate in general activities of the group.
  • • Support the principal researcher in managerial activities.


 

근무 예정지

대표Vall d'Hebron Institut de Recerca(해외) : Pg. de la Vall d'Hebron, 129, Municipality of Horta-Guinardó, 08035 Barcelona

해외(스페인) : Spain, VHIR

기관 정보

Vall d'Hebron Institut de Recerca

닫기신규 공고 알림받기신규 공고 알림받기 관심 기관 설정으로 신규 공고를 누구보다
먼저 받아보세요.

  • 기관유형

    대학교(해외)

  • 대표전화

    34 934 89 30 00

  • 대표주소

    Pg. de la Vall d'Hebron, 129, Municipality of Horta-Guinardó, 08035 Barcelona

  • 홈페이지

    바로가기

관련 키워드

Biological sciencesBiology
채용마감까지 남은 시간

46일 19:01:44