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A renowned university in Germany is seeking a Doctoral Researcher/PhD candidate for a part-time position in immunology. This 3-year role, starting April 2026, involves research on T/B cell interactions and the IL-17/IL-23 axis in pemphigus vulgaris. The ideal candidate holds an MSc in a relevant field and has hands-on lab experience. This position offers support through structured training, collaboration with international researchers, and benefits including public transport tickets.
registration number: fb20-0256-wmz-2025
Entry date: 2026-04-01
Application deadline: 2026-01-26
Salary: E 13 TV-H
Duration: 3 years
Volume of employment: part-time (65%)
The University of Marburg, founded in 1527, offers a variety of excellent programs of study for around 22,000 students and confronts the important topics of our time through excellent research across a broad spectrum of sciences.
The Faculty of Medicine, Department of Dermatology and Allergology, Director: Prof. Michael Hertl, is currently accepting applications for a Doctoral Researcher/PhD position.
The third‑party‑funded position is offered for a period of 3 years, with a starting date of 1 April 2026. The position is part‑time (65 % of regular working hours) with salary and benefits commensurate with a public service position in the state Hesse, Germany (TV‑H E 13, 65 %).
The mission of the multidisciplinary research consortium of the newly established Transregional Collaborative Research Center (CRC) 425 “Desmosomal dysfunction in epithelial barriers” (DEFINE) is to uncover dynamic molecular and cellular mechanisms related to dysfunction of desmosomes. The CRC 425 combines cutting‑edge technologies and translational approaches using patient‑derived samples.
The overall goal of subproject B02 on “Regulation and modulation of T/B cell interactions, and implications of the IL‑17/IL‑23 axis in pemphigus” led by Dr. Christian Möbs is to understand the contribution of the IL‑17/IL‑23 axis in the pathogenesis of pemphigus vulgaris, an autoimmune model disease of desmosomal dysfunction in the skin. In more detail, the project B02 will focus on type 17 cells, ranging from their interplay with autoreactive B cells to their immunoregulatory role in the restoration of immune tolerance against desmosomal autoantigens.
The position is limited to a time period deemed adequate for the completion of a doctoral degree. As part of the assigned duties, there will be ample opportunity to conduct the independent scientific research necessary for the completion of a doctorate. The limitation complies with Section 2 (1) of the German Academic Fixed‑Term Contract Act (Wissenschaftszeitvertragsgesetz – WissZeitVG).
Disposition to own scientific qualification is expected.
Contact for more information: Dr. Christian Möbs
+49 6421‑58 61405
moebs@med.uni-marburg.de
We support women and strongly encourage them to apply. In areas where women are underrepresented, female applicants will be preferred in case of equal qualifications. As a certified family‑friendly university, we support our employees in balancing family and career. A reduction of working time is possible. Applicants with a disability as described in SGB IX (2 Abs. 2, 3) will be preferred in case of equal qualifications. Application and interview costs cannot be refunded.
Please apply by 26 January 2026 using the application button below (incl. the following documents: Cover letter explaining your motivation and preferred project/working group; Curriculum vitae; Copies of academic degrees and transcripts; Contact information for 2–3 academic references).