The Germans Trias i Pujol Research Institute is seeking a Junior researcher at the Childhood Liver Oncology group to support spatial proteomic studies and experimental assessment of the mutational status of key genes altered in pediatric liver cancer. The candidate will process tissue samples, contribute to spatial profiling workflows, and perform molecular assays for mutation detection and validation. They will integrate spatial, molecular, and pathological data to better characterize tumor heterogeneity and clinically relevant alterations. Experience in molecular biology, histology-based techniques, cancer genetics, and basic bioinformatics will be valued.
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Processing and handling human biological samples from pediatric liver cancer patients and control tissues.
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Support sample processing, cataloguing, and maintenance of the group's biological collection.
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Manage and update laboratory databases and experimental records using Excel and R.
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Collaborate in general laboratory maintenance, inventory checks, and reagent ordering.
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Performing bioinformatic and statistical analyses of high-throughput proteomic datasets for biomarker discovery and validation.
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Integrating molecular and clinical data to support translational research and precision medicine approaches.
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Participating in data interpretation, preparation of scientific reports, presentations, abstracts and manuscripts.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Biomedical Sciences, Biology, Biochemistry, Biotechnology.
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Fluent in Spanish and/or Catalan. Intermediate level of English (B2 or equivalent) is highly valuable
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Hands-on experience in basic molecular biology techniques (such as PCR, DNA/RNA extraction, Western Blot)
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More than half a year of previous experience in research laboratories. Mínimo de de experiencia previa en laboratorios de investigación o entornos clínicos
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Previous experience in proteomic analyses, statistical assessment of the association between molecular markers and survival, data analysis, and handling of biological samples will be positively evaluated. Knowledge of pediatric liver cancer will also be considered an asset.
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Training contract.
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Full time.
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Date of incorporation: immediate.
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Gross annual remuneration inherent to the square objected to this call, will be fixed based on the experience provided and the skills of the candidate, distributed in 12 payments.
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Flexible payment (childminding vouchers).
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23 days holiday and 5 days for personal matters.
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Training capsules by the company.
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Be part of an excellent multidisciplinary research centre with the HRS4R badge.
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Location on the Can Ruti Campus, a first-class translational research environment in the Barcelona area, in a very stimulating scientific environment. The IGTP offers a supportive, friendly and collaborative ecosystem to promote professional development and help you achieve your research goals.
https://www.germanstrias.org/ca/research/cancer/2/grup-d-oncologia-hepatica-infantil-c-log
Interested persons must attach to the application:
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Motivation letter explaining their interest in the position.
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Updated CV.
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Contact of 2-3 references.
Applications will be evaluated in accordance with the guiding principles and objectives of the supply systems, following the process described below:
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Curricular evaluation: analysis of the curriculum vitae to assess aspects related to training, professional career and experience in positions related to the job position under selection.
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Personal interview: once the résumé has been evaluated, the selected candidates will be called for a personal interview to verify and expand on the information detailed in the résumé and to evaluate aspects related to experience and professional skills.
Applications that do not meet the requirements, that are not included in the cases foreseen or that are not processed in accordance with the established procedure will not be considered in the selection process.
The call for applications will close on June 21st, 2026.
The Germans Trias i Pujol Research Institute (IGTP) is a public research centre located in Badalona. Its main objective is to increase scientific knowledge in order to transform it into solutions to improve the health and medical care of patients and the community.
The Institute is associated with one of the major university hospitals in the Barcelona area, the Germans Trias i Pujol Hospital, and is part of the Can Ruti biomedical campus. IGTP is a CERCA centre and is also accredited as a centre of excellence by the Instituto de Salud Carlos III (ISCIII) and is in charge of coordinating the management and scientific strategy of the campus, working in close collaboration with the other centres.
The Germans Trias i Pujol Research Institute carries out research within 9 areas:
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Cancer
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Cardiovascular and Respiratory Diseases
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Community Health
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Diseases of the Liver and Digestive Tract
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Endocrine and Diseases of the Metabolism, Bones and Kidneys
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Immunology and Inflammation
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Infectious Diseases
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Neuroscience
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Science of Behaviour and Substance Abuse
Scientists working in these areas publish an average of over 900 papers a year, contribute to improved treatment and healthcare protocols, produce patents and set up spin-off companies in order to improve the lives of patients.
The following video is a bird's eye view of Campus Can Ruti a top-tier translational research environment in the Barcelona area, in a very stimulating scientific environment. The IGTP offers a supportive, friendly and collaborative ecosystem to promote professional development and help you achieve your research goals.
The IGTP, in its commitment to equal opportunities, guarantees equal treatment between candidates and persons with a degree of disability equal to or greater than 33 per 100, as accredited by the Spanish Autonomous Regions or the State Administration, or who have been declared to have a total permanent disability in a different profession through a resolution of the National Institute of Social Security, while retaining functional capacity for the completion of the tasks of the post will be positively considered.