PhD Student (gn*) Cancer Research
Limited to 3 years | Part-time with 65% | Salary according to TV-L E13 | Department of Medicine A - Hematology, Oncology and Pneumology | Job ID: 11082
We are UKM. We have a clear social mission and, with our focus on healthcare, research, and teaching, we bear a unique responsibility.
To meet our high standards every day, we are looking forward to your scientific expertise in the Department of Medicine A − Hematology, Oncology and Pneumology. The UKM is one of the leading university hospitals in Germany and provides a perfect environment for translational research. The PhD candidate will be part of the research group on “Aggressive Lymphomas” led by Prof. Dr. Georg Lenz in the Department of Medicine A. We offer an excellent research infrastructure with access to state-of-the-art equipment, a stimulating multidisciplinary, translational and international research environment, broad expertise in cancer biology, a motivated research team, and intensive mentoring - ideally with you on board!
You will elucidate the molecular mechanisms driving the development of distinct malignant lymphoma subtypes and contribute to the identification of predictive biomarkers and novel therapeutic target structures, with the goal of improving molecular classification, diagnosis, and individualized treatment strategies.
Independent planning and execution of experiments, including thorough documentation and analysis of research data
Development of experimental strategies to investigate and test scientific hypotheses
Presentation of research findings and preparation of scientific publications to disseminate results in peer-reviewed journals
University degree (Master, Diploma or equivalent) in biology, biochemistry, molecular medicine or an equivalent discipline
Solid theoretical and practical expertise in protein biochemistry, molecular biology, or cell biology
Strong interest in basic and translational cancer research
Team player, who thrives by working in interdisciplinary teams,
Interested in using a broad range of biochemical, molecular, and cellular techniques
Exciting Projects
Professional Development and Training
Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Part of Research Innovation
Additional Benefits