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A leading clinical research institution in Kiel is seeking a committed PhD student for their Department of Internal Medicine II's Hematological Diagnostics. The role focuses on single-cell sequencing and understanding leukemia mechanisms, requiring expertise in multicolor flow cytometry and a strong background in biology or related fields. Applicants should possess teamwork skills and be proficient in English, with basic German knowledge. The position offers a salary based on the German E13 TV-L scale and various employee benefits.
Department of Internal Medicine II Section for Special Hematological Diagnostics
The Department of Internal Medicine II primarily treats patients with haematological and oncological diseases. The department maintains a large hemato‑oncological therapy outpatient clinic. The Section for Special Hematological Diagnostics includes a young international multidisciplinary team of medical doctors, biologists and bioinformaticians with many national and international collaborations. We perform routine multiparametric flow cytometry and molecular genetic diagnostics for hematological malignancies and reference diagnostics for clinical trials and also work on many exciting research projects in the field. Within a DFG‑funded Clinical Research Unit CATCH‑ALL we are looking for a talented PhD student with a high level of commitment, willingness to learn and team‑working skills.
The project is focused on understanding the leukemia‑specific and immunological mechanisms of MRD persistence and by back‑translation of clinical observations and aims to define clinically applicable biomarkers of T‑cell fitness in the setting of addition the role of clonal hematopoiesis in leukemogenesis and response to chemo‑ and immunotherapies will be investigated. Combined genomic and epigenetic analyses at the single‑cell level will be used to get insights into the role of epigenetics in leukemogenesis in the context of clonal hematopoiesis but also allow lineage tracing to study clonal evolution of ALL and impact of clonal hematopoiesis in distinct immune compartment including T cells. Experience with single‑cell sequencing and multiparametric flow cytometry is advantageous.
We are looking for professional and competent support to start as soon as possible, limited for four years.
We are looking forward to your application until 31 December 2025 quoting the reference number 27488.
Further details can be provided upon request per email by Prof. Dr. med. Monika Brüggemann and Dr. med. Dr. rer. nat. Guranda Chitadze. Further information about the UKSH and our team can be found at.
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