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The Clinical Cooperation Unit "Applied Tumor Immunity" is seeking for its Research Group "Translational Research in Immuno-oncology and Microbiome (TRIM)" for the next possible date a
Reference number: 2025-0300
Immunotherapy has led to a paradigm change in systemic tumor therapy. Many patients now benefit from improved survival and sometimes cure. However, there is an urgent need to further improve immunotherapy, as a majority of patients will progress despite treatment. Recent preclinical, translational, and clinical studies demonstrate that the patient's (gut) microbiome is a major determinant of response to immunotherapy and highlight the potential of microbiome intervention in immuno-oncology.
In our team, we actively integrate translational data, functional assays and preclinical models, to understand and overcome mechanisms of resistance to immunotherapy and chemotherapy, with a focus on gut-related subversion of antitumor immunity. By leveraging this knowledge, we aim to find biomarkers, patient stratification, and innovative treatment combinations.
Our research group is embedded in a multidisciplinary team with close connection to the clinic and a bioinformatics team.
We are seeking a highly motivated and result-oriented PhD candidate to join our dynamic research team working on a cutting-edge project focused on investigating how gut microbiota influence resistance to immunotherapy and chemotherapy in colorectal cancer. The successful candidate will be an integral part of a multidisciplinary effort aimed at identifying microbial-derived factors that modulate tumor immunogenicity. We aim to identify and validate novel therapeutic targets and combination strategies to overcome microbiome-driven immune suppression in colorectal cancer.Key Responsibilities:
Anticipated tasks for the project:
The project is part of a high-profile international consortium, providing access to cutting-edge technologies, cross-disciplinary expertise, and exceptional opportunities for training and career development.
More information: www.genomicc.de
Interested candidates should submit a CV, cover letter, academic transcripts, and contact details of two references via the online application portal.
Contact:
Yuk Ching Chan
Phone: +49 6221 56-36127
The position is initially limited to 3 years.
Application Deadline: 19.12.2025
Applications by e-mail cannot be accepted.
Please also note that we cannot return applications submitted by post.
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Yuk Ching Chan, phone +49 (0)6221/56-36127.