Hun-Ren Támogatott Kutatócsoportok Irodája
National Institute of Oncology – Budapest, Ráth György u. 7-9, 1122
Br.800e – 1,2M Ft havibér
Responsibilities
The laboratory is looking for a highly motivated and creative Postdoctoral Research Fellow to join our team to investigate the molecular mechanisms of Cyclin D1-driven tumor transformation, with a particular focus on the role of protein-protein and protein-chromatin interactions in driving the generation of oncogene induced secretome (OIS) in tumor chromosomal instability (CIN).
Requirements
Candidacy requires a Ph.D. in biochemistry, molecular biology, or a related field, with a strong background in molecular techniques. The successful candidate will be responsible for designing and conducting independent research experiments, supervising PhD student(s), and presenting research findings in peer-reviewed publications and at conferences.
What we offer
The successful candidate will be part of a collaborative and supportive team, have access to state-of-the-art facilities at the NIO and HUN-REN Research Centre for Natural Sciences (TTK) and work in close collaboration with an international stem cell research network on the understanding of molecular disease mechanisms impinging on cancer cell activation and stromal tumor inflammation. HUN-REN TKI offers a competitive salary commensurate with experience and qualifications and will include a comprehensive benefits package.
Location: HUN-REN Office for Supported Research Groups (TKI) Cell Cycle Laboratory in the National Institute of Oncology, Budapest, Hungary
Start date: May 1, 2026 (flexible)
Duration: up to 4 years, full time position
Salary: competitive, based on current remuneration structures
Company info
The HUN-REN Office for Supported Research Groups (TKI) opened a new Cell Cycle Laboratory in the National Institute of Oncology (NIO). The laboratory led by Prof. Richard Pestell, Prof. Peter Nagy and Prof. Peter Tompa, is funded by the RGH_24 program of the National Research, Development and Innovation Fund (NKFIH). NIO is a leading institution in cancer care in Hungary, serving as the treatment, research, and training center of Hungarian oncology. The NIO Research Department is a vibrant and collaborative environment, with a strong focus on developing molecular understanding and novel treatment options of cancer.
How to apply
If interested: please send to Professor Tompa Péter:
i) a cover letter outlining their research interests and experience
ii) a curriculum vitae (CV) including a list of publications
iii) contact information for three professional references








