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With more than 160 professions represented, the Geneva University Hospitals are a reference establishment at the national level. To learn more about our institution, take a few minutes to consult our retrospective. In the Department of Medicine, the service of dermatology and venereology is responsible for the diagnostic and therapeutic management of skin, mucosal, and appendage diseases, including sexually transmitted diseases, considering the services provided by other departments within HUG. Research Assistant in the Dermatology and Venereology Department – 50% As part of the clinical study RESCUE focusing on an innovative treatment of cell therapy developed within the institution, you will participate in cell production and research activities related to this treatment aimed at wound healing. The cell therapy, developed from human stromal cells, produces a complex set of biological factors necessary for healing. In this context, under the supervision of the production manager, you will be involved in cell production and research activities related to this study, as well as quality control tests. You hold a Bachelor's degree in a scientific field or have 2 years of experience in research, as well as in scientific and technical analysis. Experience in cell therapy or treatment is an advantage. You are a conscientious, rigorous person committed to your work. For non-French speakers, a C1 level in French (oral and written) is required. You possess writing skills in French and possibly in other languages. You will ensure day, night, and weekend shifts depending on the needs of the department. Position details: Number of positions: 1 Activity rate: 50% Job classification: Fixed-term contract until March 31, with private law Deadline for application: For inquiries: Prof. W.-H. Boehncke, Chief Physician Your application file must include a cover letter demonstrating your motivation, your resume, copies of diplomas and certificates required for the position, and the last 2 performance evaluations. The announcement is open to both women and men. Wishing to engage in the fight against unemployment, HUG encourages candidates from the Cantonal Office of Employment; applications submitted via recruitment channels will be considered. Paper applications and emails will not be processed. jid4837789aen jit0415aen jpiy26aen