PhD Scholarship in Immune Regulation: The Institute of Molecular Immunology at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) is offering two PhD positions in the field of immune regulation in autoimmune liver diseases (ALD). The selected candidates will work on DFG-funded projects investigating T-cell mediated induction of cell death in hepatocytes.
PhD Scholarship Opportunity in Immune Regulation of Autoimmune Liver Diseases (ALD)
Designation:
PhD Student (f/m/d)
Research Area:
Immune Regulation, Autoimmune Liver Diseases, Molecular Immunology
Location:
Institute of Molecular Immunology, Technical University of Munich (TUM), Germany
Eligibility/Qualification:
- University degree in natural or life sciences
- Hands-on experience with human or murine primary cells, cell culture, and flow cytometry preferred
- Expertise in immunology and experience working with mice is advantageous
- Strong teamwork and communication skills
Job Description:
- Investigate CD8 T cell-mediated damage in ALD and the role of TCR-independent activation pathways
- Study the effects of viral infections and liver-specific environmental factors on hepatocyte susceptibility to auto-reactive CD8 T cells
- Utilize advanced techniques such as multi-parametric flow cytometry, high-dimensional cytotoxicity assays, (phospho-)proteomics, MALDI-imaging, and preclinical mouse models of hepatic infections
- Collaborate within the interdisciplinary and dynamic research environment of TUM
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should submit the following documents as a single file:
- Letter of motivation
- Curriculum vitae
- At least two reference letters (or referees’ contact information)
Applications should be sent to:
Prof. Percy Knolle (percy.knolle@tum.de) and Dr. Michael Dudek (michael.dudek@tum.de)
Last Date to Apply:
Position available from April 1, 2025. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the positions are filled.
Additional Information:
The position is suitable for individuals with disabilities. Candidates with disabilities will be given preference in cases of equal qualification, competence, and professional performance.
We offer excellent research conditions, a supportive and interdisciplinary team, a friendly working atmosphere, and opportunities for further qualification within the DFG-funded collaborative research center SFB-CRC 1700, “Immunregulation in der Leber: von Homöostase zur Erkrankung.”
We look forward to receiving your applications!