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A leading university in Germany is seeking two Research Assistants (PhD students) for the ERC-funded CARAMEL project aimed at advancing biotherapeutic delivery in cancer treatment. The positions are part-time (65%) for 42-48 months, starting April 1, 2026. Candidates should have an MSc in a relevant field and experience in protein biochemistry or similar. Applicants will benefit from a dynamic, collaborative environment with structured mentoring and access to modern facilities.
Registration number: fb20-0259-wmz-2025
Entry date: 2026-04-01
Application deadline: 2026-01-25
Salary: E 13 TV-H
Duration: 42/48 months
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, Institute of Physiological Chemistry, Laboratory for Targeted Cancer Therapeutics of Prof. Dr. Oliver Hantschel is currently accepting applications for two positions as Research Assistant (PhD student). The two positions are offered for a period of 42 and 48 months and are funded by the ERC Synergy grant CARAMEL. The starting date is 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 CARAMEL project (Covalent Chaotropic Membrane Transport for Biotherapeutic Delivery) aims to overcome one of the biggest challenges in medicine: efficiently delivering modern biotherapeutics, such as peptides and proteins, into cells – a key hurdle in developing new treatments for cancer and other diseases. This should be accomplished over the course of the next 6 years using superchaotropic boron‑clusters. The CARMEL team will be composed of several PhD students and postdoctoral fellows at the Hantschel lab in Marburg, the Universities in Santiago de Compostela (Montenegro lab), Bremen (Nau lab) and Bern (Luciani lab). The position offers a unique collaborative research environment with generous funding as part of a cross‑disciplinary team in Marburg and includes regular and frequent scientific exchange with the three other project sites. The aim is to create self‑delivering peptide and protein hybrids and establish the fundamental rules governing this transport mode through biochemical screening/characterisation, and quantitative cellular delivery assays in cancer cells.
Contact for more Information
Prof. Dr. Oliver Hantschel
+49 6421-28 65021
oliver.hantschel@uni-marburg.de
We support women and strongly encourage them to apply. In areas where women are under‑represented, 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 25 January 2026 using the application button below.