Project Manager Demonstrator Projects – Oncology Patient Cohorts
The development of new oncological therapies requires strong collaboration and alignment. As Project Manager Demonstrator Projects, you connect oncological patient cohorts with researchers and companies for new research initiatives.
As Project Manager Demonstrator Projects, you operate at the forefront of new research collaborations. You are often among the first to become involved in a new idea or a concrete question from a company or academic research group. During this initiation phase, you provide structure: you explore the scientific question, translate it into a clear scope, and investigate how the available cohorts can jointly contribute. In doing so, you carefully balance opportunities, practical feasibility, and the conditions of all involved stakeholders.
You act on behalf of all affiliated oncological cohorts and ensure that their combined capacity is deployed in a consistent and well-considered manner within the Demonstrator Projects of Oncode Accelerator.
Initiation and set-up of Demonstrator Projects
Representation of the oncological cohorts
Collaboration with consortium programme management
Oncode Accelerator is a national Growth Fund programme in which 35 public and private organisations collaborate to accelerate and improve the preclinical development of oncological therapies. By placing patients at the centre and deploying innovative technologies—such as patient data and biomaterials, organoid models, and artificial intelligence—Oncode Accelerator aims to create a more efficient development process and bring new treatments to patients faster.
The Patient Cohort Consortium is a core component of Oncode Accelerator. Within this consortium, ten high-quality oncological patient cohorts collaborate nationwide to make clinical data, biomaterials, and expertise available for preclinical research. By connecting and jointly positioning these cohorts, scale, consistency, and reusability are achieved. This combined capacity is deployed in so-called Demonstrator Projects: research collaborations in which companies or academic researchers use the Oncode Accelerator infrastructure to accelerate the development of new oncological drugs.
A strong initiation phase at the front end of these Demonstrator Projects is essential: identifying promising questions, matching them with the right cohorts, and carefully setting up new collaborations. This is your role in this position.
Do you recognise yourself in the above profile and are you enthusiastic about this position? We look forward to receiving your application. Job interviews will take place on 3 March, 5 March, or 9 March in the afternoon.
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