Clinic for Hematology an Oncology
The UKSH, Lübeck Campus, and the University of Lübeck are looking for a postdoctoral researcher for the new PROSURV research consortium funded by the BMFTR. The aim of the consortium is to identify molecular and clinical factors that predict long-term and late effects in colorectal cancer patients in order to improve personalized treatment and aftercare concepts.
The advertised position is part of subproject 3, which investigates how treatment-related factors are associated with long-term toxicities and what differences exist according to age, gender, tumor stage, and tumor location. High-quality clinical, molecular, and epidemiological data will be used for this purpose.
The position is based in Prof. Bruno Köhler's research group and involves close collaboration with an interdisciplinary team from epidemiology, oncology, molecular pathology, AI research, and patient advocacy groups.
Start in our team
Do you want to make an impact on the lives of patients with colorectal cancer in Germany? Join us in a new endeavor investigating long-term and late toxicities of treatments to inform individualized care approaches. Join our team and support us as soon as possible. The position is initially limited until November 30, 2028.
What we offer:
1. The salary will be based on the German E13 TV-L scale (100%), if terms and conditions under collective bargaining law are fulfilled
2. Full-time employment currently 38.5 hours/week; Part-time employment is possible within the framework of certain working time models
3. A consortium with leading scientists in the fields of epidemiology, clinical oncology, pathology and artificial intelligence
4. Participation in a national, multi-center consortium with strong translational relevance
5. Opportunities for methodological training, career development, and conference travel
Your tasks:
6. Lead quantitative analyses linking treatment exposures with long-term outcomes in colorectal cancer survivors
7. Manage and curate complex clinical and epidemiologic datasets
8. Develop and apply advanced statistical and data-science methods
9. Contribute to collaborative projects across consortium partners
10. Prepare manuscripts, conference presentations, and contributions to consortium reports as well as support junior researchers and engage in team-based scientific exchange
Your profile:
11. PhD in Epidemiology, Public Health, (Bio-)Statistics, Data Science, or a related quantitative field
12. Strong experience in handling large datasets, data management, and statistical modeling (e.g., R, Python, Stata)
13. Proven ability for independent scientific work and critical thinking, as well as team-oriented mindset and strong communication skills
14. A keen interest in cancer research; basic knowledge of cancer biology is an asset
15. Excellent command of English; German language skills are beneficial but not mandatory
Please submit your application until 01.01.2026 indicating the reference number 27555.