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A leading research institution in Germany is seeking a PhD candidate to investigate human herpesvirus antibody responses. In this role, you will conduct experiments and analyses related to immune responses while collaborating with an interdisciplinary team. Ideal candidates will have a Master's in a relevant field and a keen interest in immunology. This is a full-time, limited position with opportunities for training and development.
We are looking to support our rapidly growing team starting February 1, 2026. PhD Position (f/m/x) in Human Herpesvirus Antibody Responses.
Institute of Virology - Laboratory for Infection and Immune Biology
TV-L: 25 h/week (64,94%)
Limited for 3 years according to WissZeitVG within the framework of a scientific doctoral thesis
Your salary will be based on TV-L
We are one of the leading university hospitals in Germany and network research, teaching and health care at the highest level. That's why many things are a lot bigger for us: the spectrum of exciting development opportunities. The limitless openness with which specialists from all over the world work together here. Or our commitment as an employer to support all employees as best we can in reconciling their job with their goals and life situations.
We are a highly dedicated, translational and internationally well‑connected research group investigating the mechanisms of the human antibody response to infectious agents and their translation into clinical practice (e.g. Zehner et al., Immunity 2023; Kreer & Zehner et al., Cell 2020; Ehrhardt & Zehner et al., Nat. Med. 2019). Our work aims to define fundamental mechanisms of human antiviral immunity and to translate these insights into next‑generation therapeutic strategies. A major research focus of our laboratory is the human antibody response to Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV)—a globally prevalent pathogen with high clinical relevance. We aim to dissect the molecular interfaces between HCMV and the immune system, determine how potent neutralizing antibodies recognize viral entry complexes, and uncover the strategies the virus employs to escape these responses. A central component of our program is the isolation and in‑depth characterization of human monoclonal antibodies with unique functional properties. Our research environment offers access to state‑of‑the‑art technologies, including advanced infection models, single‑cell antibody discovery platforms, and interdisciplinary collaborations with clinicians, structural biologists and international partners. These resources enable mechanistic projects with direct translational potential, including the identification of therapeutic lead candidates. You will be embedded in an ambitious, supportive and excellence‑driven scientific environment that encourages independent thinking, rigorous experimentation and high‑impact research. Your contribution will advance our understanding of viral immune evasion and help shape new strategies for preventing and treating HCMV and other infectious diseases, and may inform future antibody‑based interventions against HCMV and related pathogens.
Applications from female candidates are expressly welcome and will be given priority in the event of equal suitability, competence and professional performance. People with disabilities are welcome to apply and will be treated preferentially in the event of equal suitability and qualification.
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We look forward to receiving your application and getting to know you!