Career Opportunities

Decoding Tumor Immunology

Michael Hölzel
Michael HölzelPrincipal Investigator

Open spots at Hölzel Lab

We seek highly motivated students and scientists eager to work on preclinical and translational projects focusing on the tumor microenvironment and cancer immunotherapy.

Our research interests are cellular plasticity, therapy resistance, adoptive cell transfer therapy and spatial phenotyping of the tumor microenvironment. We closely collaborate with clinical departments and mathematical modelling groups. Own research interests are always welcome and we are happy to discuss how they may fit into our research programs.

Lab members typically have a background in life sciences (e.g. molecular biology, immunology), bioinformatics and related, as well as clinicians and MD students.

Please include a resume and a short motivation letter, and contact
michael.hoelzel@ukbonn.de

Kevin Thurley
Kevin ThurleyPrincipal Investigator

Open spots at Thurley Lab

We seek highly motivated students and scientists eager to work at the interface of immunology and quantitative disciplines. Our research includes fundemental questions such as the wiring and spatial arrangement of cell-cell communication networks, as well as quantitative data analysis and direct biological and clinical applications. We closely collaborate with wet-lab immunologists and clinical scientists. You are welcome to bring your own research interests, let us know how you may fit into our research program.

We are also eager to support exceptional PhD and postdoc candidates already in the application phase for funding such as DAAD and EU grants, or to advise on suitable opportunities. Please contact us and include a resume and a sketch of your research interests.

Our lab members typically have a background in (bio-)physics or mathematics; computer scientists, MD students, engineers and related are also welcome to apply.

Please include a resume and a short motivation letter, and contact
kevin.thurley@uni-bonn.de