PhD Candidate in Immunology (Protective and Pathogenic Antibody Responses) | Position - Project P01 "Protective and pathogenic antibody r

Universitätsklinikum Schleswig-Holstein

Lübeck, Schleswig-Holstein, Deutschland
Published Nov 27, 2025
Full-time
Permanent

Job Summary

This PhD position, part of the DFG-funded Research Training Group (RTG) 3095, focuses on elucidating the mechanisms of B cell responses and antibody-mediated immunity at immunological barrier organs, specifically within the subproject P01 concerning murine food allergy. The successful candidate will conduct a doctoral research project investigating how individual IgE clones drive food allergy and their relationship to allergen-specific IgG clones that inhibit allergic reactions. Day-to-day tasks involve rigorous experimental work, including the use of mouse models, flow cytometry, and advanced molecular biology techniques, coupled with the analysis and interpretation of high-throughput datasets like scRNA-seq. The role requires active participation in the RTG's structured qualification program, offering comprehensive training, workshops, and access to state-of-the-art technologies such as single-cell sequencing and spatial transcriptomics, making it an excellent opportunity for scientific networking and advanced qualification in cutting-edge immunology.

Required Skills

Education

Master’s degree (or equivalent) in Life Sciences or a related discipline, fulfilling formal requirements for doctoral enrolment at the University of Lübeck

Experience

  • Experience with mouse models
  • Experience with flow cytometry
  • Experience with molecular and cellular biology techniques
  • Motivation to apply bioinformatics approaches for high-throughput dataset analysis

Languages

German (Basic)English (Fluent)

Additional

  • Must fulfill formal requirements for enrolment as a doctoral candidate at the University of Lübeck.