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Youcef Dahmani

After finishing medical school I decided to pursue a master’s degree at King’s College of London where I had the opportunity to investigate astrocyte’s morphodynamic as my master’s thesis at the Francis Crick Institute. I after joined the Max-Planck-Institute for Brain Research in Frankfurt as a junior researcher where I was focusing on Parkinson’s connectomic profile. In Mai 2024 I joined Ann-Christin and Tanja to work on modelling Glioblastoma ex-vivo at the University Clinic of Frankfurt.

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Professional Experience

since 05/2024 PhD Student

Translational Neuro-Oncology Junior Group,

Dr. Senckenbergisches Institut für Neuroonkologie,

Institute of Neurology (Edinger Institute),

J.W. Goethe University Medical School, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

10/2022 - 04/2024 Junior Researcher

Max Planck Institute for Brain Research ​

01/2022 - 10/2022 Visiting Researcher

The Francis Crick Institute in London 

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Are you passionate about the molecular biology of brain tumors? Do you have a background in medicine or biology and want to contribute to cutting-edge research in neuro-oncology?

We’re always looking for motivated individuals to join us.

We offer exciting opportunities for internships, Master's, and PhD projects. Whether you're interested in molecular mechanisms, immunotherapy, glioma modeling, or exploring the latest techniques in cell biology and genetic engineering, you'll be part of a dynamic team pushing the boundaries of translational neuro-oncology.

Interested in applying? Please contact us and include a motivation letter, CV, and transcripts of records. We look forward to exploring how you can make a difference with us!

Translational Neuro-Oncology Group

Dr. Senckenbergisches Institut für Neuroonkologie &

Institute of Neurology (Edinger Institute)

University Hospital, Goethe University Frankfurt Heinrich-Hoffmann-Str. 7

60528 Frankfurt am Main

 

Building 89, Ground Floor, R014

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