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A major medical institution in Germany is looking for a highly motivated candidate for a PhD position in Cancer Immunology. The role involves researching how cancer treatments reshape tumor-immune interactions. The successful applicant will have a Master's degree in life sciences and experience in immunology or molecular biology. Competitive salary and excellent research facilities are offered.
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15.08.2025
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PhD position (f/m/d) in Cancer Immunology - Medical Clinic III for Oncology, Hematology and Rheumatology
The University Hospital Bonn (UKB) is a maximum care hospital with more than 1,300 beds. Our more than 9,000 employees take on tasks in research, teaching and patient care as well as in public health at the highest level. In the science ranking (LOMV) and in the economic result, the UKB is number 1 of the university hospitals in NRW and in 2021 had the third-highest case mix index of the university hospitals in Germany.
The Medical Clinic III for Oncology, Hematology and Rheumatology at the Faculty of Medicine of the Rheinische Friedrich Wilhelms-University Bonn invites applications for a part time position (25,025 h/week)
PhD position (f/m/d)We are seeking a highly motivated candidate to fill a PhD student position in the research group of Johannes Brägelmann at the University Hospital Bonn (UKB), University of Bonn. The Brägelmann lab is committed to improving patient care by studying the evolution and adaptation processes of tumors. We combine functional genomics, experimental models, and computational biology to investigate how cancers and their immune-microenvironment respond to specific mutations or treatments, aiming to design personalized therapeutic strategies (Brägelmann et al., Nature Comm 2021; Brägelmann et al., Hepatology 2021; Müller, … Brägelmann, Can Res 2023). In the specific project, we will investigate how modifying cell death pathways following cancer treatment reshapes tumorimmune interactions in lung and squamous cell cancers. The overall aim is to identify novel combination therapies that improve anti-tumor immunity and treatment efficacy. Candidates will work with human samples, in vitro and in vivo models applying classical molecular biology and immunological methods but also cutting-edge technologies such as imaging flowcytometry and single-cell sequencing. Candidates with experience in immunology, molecular or cell biology are, therefore, specifically encouraged to apply. Experience with in vivo work or computational biology is a plus.
The position is to be filled for the duration of the doctorate until 14.09.2028.
What we offer:The University of Bonn is committed to diversity and equal opportunity. It is certified as a family-friendly university. It aims to increase the proportion of women in areas where women are under-represented and to promote their careers in particular. It, therefore, urges women with relevant qualifications to apply. Applications will be handled in accordance with the Landesgleichstellungsgesetz (State Equality Act). Applications from suitable individuals with a certified serious disability and those of equal status are particularly welcome.
Requirements:Applications including cover letter, CV, certificates, and names and addresses of two references are to be sent by email in a single PDF file until 31st of August 2025 with the job offer reference number ST-27071 to
Prof. Johannes Brägelmann