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    Medizinisch-technische*r Assistent*in (MTA) im hämatologischen Speziallabor ab sofort in Voll- oder Teilzeit, befristet für 2 Jahre mit der Option auf Verlängerung Klinik & Poliklinik für Innere Medizin C Ihre Aufgaben Mitarbeit in der hämatologischen Diagnostik (Morphologie) sowie in der Durchflusszytometrie und Molekularbiologie Beteiligung an der Stammzellgewinnung und -transplantation Dokumentation und Erstellung von Befunden Unsere Anforderungen Abgeschlossene Ausbildung als medizinisch-technische*r Assistent*in (MTA) oder eine vergleichbare Qualifikation Idealerweise Erfahrung in einem der genannten Fachbereiche Interesse an moderner Labordiagnostik und hämatologischen Fragestellungen Verantwortungsbewusstsein und Freude an interdisziplinärer Zusammenarbeit Analytisches Denken sowie eine strukturierte, eigenständige und sorgfältige Arbeitsweise Unser Angebot Attraktive Vergütung und Zusatzleistungen: Neben der tariflichen Vergütung nach TV-L (Eingruppierung E 9a, abhängig von der persönlichen Qualifikation) bietet die Universitätsmedizin Greifswald attraktive Zusatzleistungen wie betriebliche Altersvorsorge und Mitarbeitendenvergünstigungen auf der Corporate-Benefits-Plattform. Außerdem fördern wir die nachhaltige Mobilität mit der Möglichkeit des Jobrad-Leasings. Fortbildungsmöglichkeiten: Es werden regelmäßig Weiterbildungs- und Schulungsprogramme angeboten, um die persönliche und berufliche Entwicklung der Mitarbeitenden zu fördern und ihnen zu helfen, auf dem neuesten Stand der Forschung und Technologie zu bleiben. Work-Life-Balance: Die Universitätsmedizin Greifswald setzt sich für eine ausgewogene Work-Life-Balance ihrer Mitarbeitenden ein und bietet flexible Arbeitszeitmodelle sowie Programme zur Förderung von Gesundheit und Wohlbefinden, wie z.B. die Kooperation mit der Hansefit GmbH, an. Unser Familienbüro unterstützt Sie bei der Wohnungssuche und bei allen Fragen rund um das Thema „Vereinbarkeit von Familie und Beruf". Hanseatischer Standort: Greifswald ist eine charmante Universitätsstadt in Ostseenähe mit einer hohen Lebensqualität, vielfältigen kulturellen Angeboten und einer geschichtsträchtigen Umgebung für Arbeit und Freizeit. Willkommen... ...bei der Universitätsmedizin Greifswald - dem Ort, an dem Innovation auf Tradition trifft und gemeinsam die Zukunft der Gesundheitsversorgung gestaltet wird. Wir sind stolz auf unser vielfältiges Team von Fachkräften, das sich leidenschaftlich für exzellente Patientenversorgung, Forschung und Lehre engagiert. Wenn Sie Teil eines dynamischen und inspirierenden Umfelds werden möchten, in dem Ihre Ideen und Ihr Engagement geschätzt werden, dann sind Sie bei uns genau richtig. Diversität und Chancengleichheit sind uns besondere Anliegen und wir möchten alle Personen ermutigen, sich bei uns zu bewerben - wir freuen uns über Bewerbungen von allen Menschen, unabhängig von Herkunft und Geschlecht sowie einer Schwerbehinderung oder Gleichstellung. Um den Bewerbungsprozess für Sie zu vereinfachen, bewerben Sie sich bitte bis zum 05.06.2026 ausschließlich über den Jetzt-Bewerben-Button in unserer Stellenanzeige. Kontakt Universitätsmedizin Greifswald Klinik und Poliklinik für Innere Medizin C Simone Zich Ferdinand-Sauerbruch-Straße 17475 Greifswald Tel.: 03834 86 6652 E-Mail: simone.zich@med.uni-greifswald.de JETZT BEWERBEN weniger ansehen
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    PhD student (f/m/x) for the study of microbial regulation of colorectal cancer development Part-time (65%), fixed-term for 3 years with possibility of extensionDepartment of Internal Medicine A (Research group Intestinal Science)Description of the positionWe have previously demonstrated important contributions of the microbiota to colorectal cancer (CRC) development and progression (Peuker et al., Immunity 2022, Nat. Med. 2016). In this project, we aim to further dissect microbiota-dependent pathways that regulate CRC progression and metastasis, and to study age-dependent effects on CRC progression. You will be working with mouse models of orthotopic CRC development, including gnotobiotic mice, to study microbial contributions to CRC progression at different host ages. Furthermore, you will work with primary human and murine intestinal organoids in 2D and 3D co-cultures to study host-microbial interactions at the cellular level. To identify underlying molecular mechanisms and pathways, scRNA/snRNA and spatial RNA sequencing, metagenomic sequencing and metabolomic studies will be performed. The long-term goal of this project is to identify druggable host-microbial interactions which promote CRC progression. References: 1. Peuker K,...., Zeissig S. Microbiota-dependent activation of the myeloid calcineurin-NFAT pathway inhibits B7h4- and B7H4-dependent anti-tumor immunity in colorectal cancer. Immunity. 2022 Apr 12;55(4):701-717.e7. 2. Strigli A,..., Zeissig S. Deficiency in X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein promotes susceptibility to microbial triggers of intestinal inflammation. Sci Immunol. 2021 Nov 5;6(65):eabf7473. 3. Peuker K, Muff S,…, Zeissig S. Epithelial calcineurin controls microbiota-dependent intestinal tumor development. Nat Med. 2016 May;22(5):506-15.Our requirementsCandidates hold a master's degree (or equivalent) in Immunology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Animal Science, or any related fields in biological sciences. Candidates ideally have expertise in the work with mice and basic microbiology and cell culture techniques. They are open-minded, active, and have a good command of the English language (oral and written). The position offers an excellent opportunity to join a group of enthusiastic researchers in a cross-disciplinary environment. The position is integrated into the federally funded (BMFTR) consortium "Microbiome-based prevention of early-onset colorectal cancer” (Mi-EOCRC; (Inhalt entfernt)). Payment is according to the wage agreement of the civil service TV-L (65% of E13). Please note that there are no additional postgraduate degree fees required for international candidates. For more information, please refer to: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald Klinik Innere AYour BenefitsCompetitive compensation and benefits: In addition to the collective wage agreement under TV-L (classification E13 depending on personal qualifications), Universitätsmedizin Greifswald offers attractive benefits such as company pension schemes and employee discounts.Professional development opportunities: Regular training and development programs are offered to support personal and professional growth, keeping employees up-to-date with the latest research and technology.Interdisciplinary collaboration: Our employees have the opportunity to collaborate with leading experts from various disciplines, benefiting from an interdisciplinary approach in research and practice.Research encouragement: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald actively supports your research projects, providing resources and infrastructure for developing innovative ideas and their implementation.Work-life balance: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald advocates for a balanced work-life approach, offering flexible working hours and health promotion programs like the cooperation with Hansefit GmbH. Our family office assists you with your search for accommodation and any questions related to the topic of balancing family and work.Hanseatic location: Greifswald is a charming university town near the Baltic Sea, known for its high quality of life, diverse cultural offerings, and historically rich surroundings for work and leisure.ContactWelcome......to the University Medicine Greifswald – where innovation meets tradition and together we shape the future of healthcare. We are proud of our diverse team of professionals, who are passionately dedicated to excellent patient care, research, and teaching. If you want to be part of a dynamic and inspiring environment where your ideas and commitment are valued, you are in the right place with us. Apply easily directly via the "Apply Now" button. The application should include the cover letter, curriculum vitae, copies of academic degrees and transcripts of records, contact information for at least one letter of recommendation. We look forward to meeting you!Universitätsmedizin Greifswald Department of Internal Medicine A Dr. Kenneth Peuker Fleischmannstraße (Inhalt entfernt) (Inhalt entfernt) BEWERBEN

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    PhD student (f/m/x) for the study of microbial regulation of colorectal cancer development

    Part-time (65%), fixed-term for 3 years with possibility of extension

    Department of Internal Medicine A (Research group Intestinal Science)

    Description of the position

    We have previously demonstrated important contributions of the microbiota to colorectal cancer (CRC) development and progression (Peuker et al., Immunity 2022, Nat. Med. 2016). In this project, we aim to further dissect microbiota-dependent pathways that regulate CRC progression and metastasis, and to study age-dependent effects on CRC progression. You will be working with mouse models of orthotopic CRC development, including gnotobiotic mice, to study microbial contributions to CRC progression at different host ages. Furthermore, you will work with primary human and murine intestinal organoids in 2D and 3D co-cultures to study host-microbial interactions at the cellular level. To identify underlying molecular mechanisms and pathways, scRNA/snRNA and spatial RNA sequencing, metagenomic sequencing and metabolomic studies will be performed. The long-term goal of this project is to identify druggable host-microbial interactions which promote CRC progression.

    References

    1. Peuker K,...., Zeissig S. Microbiota-dependent activation of the myeloid calcineurin-NFAT pathway inhibits B7H3- and B7H4-dependent anti-tumor immunity in colorectal cancer. Immunity. 2022 Apr 12;55(4):.e7.
    2. Strigli A,..., Zeissig S. Deficiency in X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein promotes susceptibility to microbial triggers of intestinal inflammation. Sci Immunol. 2021 Nov 5;6(65):eabf7473.
    3. Peuker K, Muff S,…, Zeissig S. Epithelial calcineurin controls microbiota-dependent intestinal tumor development. Nat Med. 2016 May;22(5):506-15.

    Our requirements

    Candidates hold a master's degree (or equivalent) in Immunology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Animal Science, or any related fields in biological sciences. Candidates ideally have expertise in the work with mice and basic microbiology and cell culture techniques. They are open-minded, active, and have a good command of the English language (oral and written).

    The position offers an excellent opportunity to join a group of enthusiastic researchers in a cross-disciplinary environment. The position is integrated into the federally funded (BMFTR) consortium "Microbiome-based prevention of early-onset colorectal cancer” (Mi-EOCRC; www.mikrobiota-darmkrebs.de). Payment is according to the wage agreement of the civil service TV-L (65% of E13). Please note that there are no additional postgraduate degree fees required for international candidates. For more information, please refer to: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald Klinik Innere A

    Your Benefits

    Competitive compensation and benefits: In addition to the collective wage agreement under TV-L (classification E13 depending on personal qualifications), Universitätsmedizin Greifswald offers attractive benefits such as company pension schemes and employee discounts.
    Professional development opportunities: Regular training and development programs are offered to support personal and professional growth, keeping employees up-to-date with the latest research and technology.
    Interdisciplinary collaboration: Our employees have the opportunity to collaborate with leading experts from various disciplines, benefiting from an interdisciplinary approach in research and practice.
    Research encouragement: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald actively supports your research projects, providing resources and infrastructure for developing innovative ideas and their implementation.
    Work-life balance: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald advocates for a balanced work-life approach, offering flexible working hours and health promotion programs like the cooperation with Hansefit GmbH. Our family office assists you with your search for accommodation and any questions related to the topic of balancing family and work.
    Hanseatic location: Greifswald is a charming university town near the Baltic Sea, known for its high quality of life, diverse cultural offerings, and historically rich surroundings for work and leisure.

    Contact

    Welcome...

    ...to the University Medicine Greifswald – where innovation meets tradition and together we shape the future of healthcare. We are proud of our diverse team of professionals, who are passionately dedicated to excellent patient care, research, and teaching. If you want to be part of a dynamic and inspiring environment where your ideas and commitment are valued, you are in the right place with us. Apply easily directly via the "Apply Now" button. The application should include the cover letter, curriculum vitae, copies of academic degrees and transcripts of records, contact information for at least one letter of recommendation. We look forward to meeting you!

    Universitätsmedizin Greifswald
    Department of Internal Medicine A
    Dr. Kenneth Peuker
    Fleischmannstraße 41
    17457 Greifswald


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    Job Description

    PhD student (f/m/x) for the study of microbial regulation of colorectal cancer development Part-time (65%), fixed-term for 3 years with possibility of extensionDepartment of Internal Medicine A (Research group Intestinal Science)Description of the positionWe have previously demonstrated important contributions of the microbiota to colorectal cancer (CRC) development and progression (Peuker et al., Immunity 2022, Nat. Med. 2016).

    In this project, we aim to further dissect microbiota-dependent pathways that regulate CRC progression and metastasis, and to study age-dependent effects on CRC progression. You will be working with mouse models of orthotopic CRC development, including gnotobiotic mice, to study microbial contributions to CRC progression at different host ages. Furthermore, you will work with primary human and murine intestinal organoids in 2D and 3D co-cultures to study host-microbial interactions at the cellular level.

    To identify underlying molecular mechanisms and pathways, scRNA/snRNA and spatial RNA sequencing, metagenomic sequencing and metabolomic studies will be performed. The long-term goal of this project is to identify druggable host-microbial interactions which promote CRC progression. References: 1.

    Peuker K,...., Zeissig S. Microbiota-dependent activation of the myeloid calcineurin-NFAT pathway inhibits B7h4- and B7H4-dependent anti-tumor immunity in colorectal cancer. Immunity.

    2022 Apr 12;55(4):701-717.e7. 2. Strigli A,..., Zeissig S.

    Deficiency in X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein promotes susceptibility to microbial triggers of intestinal inflammation. Sci Immunol. 2021 Nov 5;6(65):eabf7473.

    3. Peuker K, Muff S,…, Zeissig S. Epithelial calcineurin controls microbiota-dependent intestinal tumor development.

    Nat Med. 2016 May;22(5):506-15.Our requirementsCandidates hold a master's degree (or equivalent) in Immunology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Animal Science, or any related fields in biological sciences. Candidates ideally have expertise in the work with mice and basic microbiology and cell culture techniques.

    They are open-minded, active, and have a good command of the English language (oral and written). The position offers an excellent opportunity to join a group of enthusiastic researchers in a cross-disciplinary environment. The position is integrated into the federally funded (BMFTR) consortium "Microbiome-based prevention of early-onset colorectal cancer” (Mi-EOCRC; (Inhalt entfernt)).

    Payment is according to the wage agreement of the civil service TV-L (65% of E13). Please note that there are no additional postgraduate degree fees required for international candidates. For more information, please refer to: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald Klinik Innere AYour BenefitsCompetitive compensation and benefits: In addition to the collective wage agreement under TV-L (classification E13 depending on personal qualifications), Universitätsmedizin Greifswald offers attractive benefits such as company pension schemes and employee discounts.Professional development opportunities: Regular training and development programs are offered to support personal and professional growth, keeping employees up-to-date with the latest research and technology.Interdisciplinary collaboration: Our employees have the opportunity to collaborate with leading experts from various disciplines, benefiting from an interdisciplinary approach in research and practice.Research encouragement: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald actively supports your research projects, providing resources and infrastructure for developing innovative ideas and their implementation.Work-life balance: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald advocates for a balanced work-life approach, offering flexible working hours and health promotion programs like the cooperation with Hansefit GmbH.

    Our family office assists you with your search for accommodation and any questions related to the topic of balancing family and work.Hanseatic location: Greifswald is a charming university town near the Baltic Sea, known for its high quality of life, diverse cultural offerings, and historically rich surroundings for work and leisure.ContactWelcome......to the University Medicine Greifswald – where innovation meets tradition and together we shape the future of healthcare. We are proud of our diverse team of professionals, who are passionately dedicated to excellent patient care, research, and teaching. If you want to be part of a dynamic and inspiring environment where your ideas and commitment are valued, you are in the right place with us.

    Apply easily directly via the "Apply Now" button. The application should include the cover letter, curriculum vitae, copies of academic degrees and transcripts of records, contact information for at least one letter of recommendation. We look forward to meeting you!Universitätsmedizin Greifswald Department of Internal Medicine A Dr.

    Kenneth Peuker Fleischmannstraße (Inhalt entfernt) (Inhalt entfernt) BEWERBEN

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  • PhD student (f/m/x) for the study of microbial regulation of colorecta... mehr ansehen
    PhD student (f/m/x) for the study of microbial regulation of colorectal cancer development Part-time (65%), fixed-term for 3 years with possibility of extension Department of Internal Medicine A (Research group Intestinal Science) Description of the position We have previously demonstrated important contributions of the microbiota to colorectal cancer (CRC) development and progression (Peuker et al., Immunity 2022, Nat. Med. 2016). In this project, we aim to further dissect microbiota-dependent pathways that regulate CRC progression and metastasis, and to study age-dependent effects on CRC progression. You will be working with mouse models of orthotopic CRC development, including gnotobiotic mice, to study microbial contributions to CRC progression at different host ages. Furthermore, you will work with primary human and murine intestinal organoids in 2D and 3D co-cultures to study host-microbial interactions at the cellular level. To identify underlying molecular mechanisms and pathways, scRNA/snRNA and spatial RNA sequencing, metagenomic sequencing and metabolomic studies will be performed. The long-term goal of this project is to identify druggable host-microbial interactions which promote CRC progression.References: Peuker K,...., Zeissig S. Microbiota-dependent activation of the myeloid calcineurin-NFAT pathway inhibits B7H3- and B7H4-dependent anti-tumor immunity in colorectal cancer. Immunity. 2022 Apr 12;55(4):701-717.e7. Strigli A,..., Zeissig S. Deficiency in X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein promotes susceptibility to microbial triggers of intestinal inflammation. Sci Immunol. 2021 Nov 5;6(65):eabf7473. Peuker K, Muff S,..., Zeissig S. Epithelial calcineurin controls microbiota-dependent intestinal tumor development. Nat Med. 2016 May;22(5):506-15. Our requirements Candidates hold a master's degree (or equivalent) in Immunology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Animal Science, or any related fields in biological sciences. Candidates ideally have expertise in the work with mice and basic microbiology and cell culture techniques. They are open-minded, active, and have a good command of the English language (oral and written).The position offers an excellent opportunity to join a group of enthusiastic researchers in a cross-disciplinary environment. The position is integrated into the federally funded (BMFTR) consortium \"Microbiome-based prevention of early-onset colorectal cancer" (Mi-EOCRC; www.mikrobiota-darmkrebs.de). Payment is according to the wage agreement of the civil service TV-L (65% of E13). Please note that there are no additional postgraduate degree fees required for international candidates. For more information, please refer to: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald Klinik Innere AYour Benefits Competitive compensation and benefits: In addition to the collective wage agreement under TV-L (classification E13 depending on personal qualifications), Universitätsmedizin Greifswald offers attractive benefits such as company pension schemes and employee discounts.Professional development opportunities: Regular training and development programs are offered to support personal and professional growth, keeping employees up-to-date with the latest research and technology.Interdisciplinary collaboration : Our employees have the opportunity to collaborate with leading experts from various disciplines, benefiting from an interdisciplinary approach in research and practice.Research encouragement: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald actively supports your research projects, providing resources and infrastructure for developing innovative ideas and their implementation.Work-life balance: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald advocates for a balanced work-life approach, offering flexible working hours and health promotion programs like the cooperation with Hansefit GmbH. Our family office assists you with your search for accommodation and any questions related to the topic of balancing family and work.Hanseatic location: Greifswald is a charming university town near the Baltic Sea, known for its high quality of life, diverse cultural offerings, and historically rich surroundings for work and leisure.Contact Welcome... ..to the University Medicine Greifswald – where innovation meets tradition and together we shape the future of healthcare. We are proud of our diverse team of professionals, who are passionately dedicated to excellent patient care, research, and teaching. If you want to be part of a dynamic and inspiring environment where your ideas and commitment are valued, you are in the right place with us. Apply easily directly via the \"Apply Now\" button. The application should include the cover letter, curriculum vitae, copies of academic degrees and transcripts of records, contact information for at least one letter of recommendation. We look forward to meeting you!Universitätsmedizin GreifswaldDepartment of Internal Medicine ADr. Kenneth PeukerFleischmannstraße 4117457 Greifswald JETZT BEWERBEN weniger ansehen
  • Über uns PhD student (f/m/x) for the study of microbial regulation of... mehr ansehen
    Über uns PhD student (f/m/x) for the study of microbial regulation of colorectal cancer development Part-time (65%), fixed-term for 3 years with possibility of extensionDepartment of Internal Medicine A (Research group Intestinal Science)Description of the positionWe have previously demonstrated important contributions of the microbiota to colorectal cancer (CRC) development and progression (Peuker et al., Immunity 2022, Nat. Med. 2016). In this project, we aim to further dissect microbiota-dependent pathways that regulate CRC progression and metastasis, and to study age-dependent effects on CRC progression. You will be working with mouse models of orthotopic CRC development, including gnotobiotic mice, to study microbial contributions to CRC progression at different host ages. Furthermore, you will work with primary human and murine intestinal organoids in 2D and 3D co-cultures to study host-microbial interactions at the cellular level. To identify underlying molecular mechanisms and pathways, scRNA/snRNA and spatial RNA sequencing, metagenomic sequencing and metabolomic studies will be performed. The long-term goal of this project is to identify druggable host-microbial interactions which promote CRC progression. References: 1. Peuker K,...., Zeissig S. Microbiota-dependent activation of the myeloid calcineurin-NFAT pathway inhibits B7h4- and B7H4-dependent anti-tumor immunity in colorectal cancer. Immunity. 2022 Apr 12;55(4):701-717.e7. 2. Strigli A,..., Zeissig S. Deficiency in X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein promotes susceptibility to microbial triggers of intestinal inflammation. Sci Immunol. 2021 Nov 5;6(65):eabf7473. 3. Peuker K, Muff S,…, Zeissig S. Epithelial calcineurin controls microbiota-dependent intestinal tumor development. Nat Med. 2016 May;22(5):506-15.Our requirementsCandidates hold a master's degree (or equivalent) in Immunology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Animal Science, or any related fields in biological sciences. Candidates ideally have expertise in the work with mice and basic microbiology and cell culture techniques. They are open-minded, active, and have a good command of the English language (oral and written). The position offers an excellent opportunity to join a group of enthusiastic researchers in a cross-disciplinary environment. The position is integrated into the federally funded (BMFTR) consortium "Microbiome-based prevention of early-onset colorectal cancer” (Mi-EOCRC; (Inhalt entfernt)). Payment is according to the wage agreement of the civil service TV-L (65% of E13). Please note that there are no additional postgraduate degree fees required for international candidates. For more information, please refer to: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald Klinik Innere AYour BenefitsCompetitive compensation and benefits: In addition to the collective wage agreement under TV-L (classification E13 depending on personal qualifications), Universitätsmedizin Greifswald offers attractive benefits such as company pension schemes and employee discounts.Professional development opportunities: Regular training and development programs are offered to support personal and professional growth, keeping employees up-to-date with the latest research and technology.Interdisciplinary collaboration: Our employees have the opportunity to collaborate with leading experts from various disciplines, benefiting from an interdisciplinary approach in research and practice.Research encouragement: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald actively supports your research projects, providing resources and infrastructure for developing innovative ideas and their implementation.Work-life balance: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald advocates for a balanced work-life approach, offering flexible working hours and health promotion programs like the cooperation with Hansefit GmbH. Our family office assists you with your search for accommodation and any questions related to the topic of balancing family and work.Hanseatic location: Greifswald is a charming university town near the Baltic Sea, known for its high quality of life, diverse cultural offerings, and historically rich surroundings for work and leisure.ContactWelcome......to the University Medicine Greifswald – where innovation meets tradition and together we shape the future of healthcare. We are proud of our diverse team of professionals, who are passionately dedicated to excellent patient care, research, and teaching. If you want to be part of a dynamic and inspiring environment where your ideas and commitment are valued, you are in the right place with us. Apply easily directly via the "Apply Now" button. The application should include the cover letter, curriculum vitae, copies of academic degrees and transcripts of records, contact information for at least one letter of recommendation. We look forward to meeting you!Universitätsmedizin Greifswald Department of Internal Medicine A Dr. Kenneth Peuker Fleischmannstraße (Inhalt entfernt) (Inhalt entfernt) BEWERBEN weniger ansehen
  • Über uns PhD student (f/m/x) for the study of microbial regulation of... mehr ansehen
    Über uns PhD student (f/m/x) for the study of microbial regulation of colorectal cancer development Part-time (65%), fixed-term for 3 years with possibility of extensionDepartment of Internal Medicine A (Research group Intestinal Science)Description of the positionWe have previously demonstrated important contributions of the microbiota to colorectal cancer (CRC) development and progression (Peuker et al., Immunity 2022, Nat. Med. 2016). In this project, we aim to further dissect microbiota-dependent pathways that regulate CRC progression and metastasis, and to study age-dependent effects on CRC progression. You will be working with mouse models of orthotopic CRC development, including gnotobiotic mice, to study microbial contributions to CRC progression at different host ages. Furthermore, you will work with primary human and murine intestinal organoids in 2D and 3D co-cultures to study host-microbial interactions at the cellular level. To identify underlying molecular mechanisms and pathways, scRNA/snRNA and spatial RNA sequencing, metagenomic sequencing and metabolomic studies will be performed. The long-term goal of this project is to identify druggable host-microbial interactions which promote CRC progression. References: 1. Peuker K,...., Zeissig S. Microbiota-dependent activation of the myeloid calcineurin-NFAT pathway inhibits B7h4- and B7H4-dependent anti-tumor immunity in colorectal cancer. Immunity. 2022 Apr 12;55(4):701-717.e7. 2. Strigli A,..., Zeissig S. Deficiency in X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein promotes susceptibility to microbial triggers of intestinal inflammation. Sci Immunol. 2021 Nov 5;6(65):eabf7473. 3. Peuker K, Muff S,…, Zeissig S. Epithelial calcineurin controls microbiota-dependent intestinal tumor development. Nat Med. 2016 May;22(5):506-15.Our requirementsCandidates hold a master's degree (or equivalent) in Immunology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Animal Science, or any related fields in biological sciences. Candidates ideally have expertise in the work with mice and basic microbiology and cell culture techniques. They are open-minded, active, and have a good command of the English language (oral and written). The position offers an excellent opportunity to join a group of enthusiastic researchers in a cross-disciplinary environment. The position is integrated into the federally funded (BMFTR) consortium "Microbiome-based prevention of early-onset colorectal cancer” (Mi-EOCRC; (Inhalt entfernt)). Payment is according to the wage agreement of the civil service TV-L (65% of E13). Please note that there are no additional postgraduate degree fees required for international candidates. For more information, please refer to: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald Klinik Innere AYour BenefitsCompetitive compensation and benefits: In addition to the collective wage agreement under TV-L (classification E13 depending on personal qualifications), Universitätsmedizin Greifswald offers attractive benefits such as company pension schemes and employee discounts.Professional development opportunities: Regular training and development programs are offered to support personal and professional growth, keeping employees up-to-date with the latest research and technology.Interdisciplinary collaboration: Our employees have the opportunity to collaborate with leading experts from various disciplines, benefiting from an interdisciplinary approach in research and practice.Research encouragement: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald actively supports your research projects, providing resources and infrastructure for developing innovative ideas and their implementation.Work-life balance: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald advocates for a balanced work-life approach, offering flexible working hours and health promotion programs like the cooperation with Hansefit GmbH. Our family office assists you with your search for accommodation and any questions related to the topic of balancing family and work.Hanseatic location: Greifswald is a charming university town near the Baltic Sea, known for its high quality of life, diverse cultural offerings, and historically rich surroundings for work and leisure.ContactWelcome......to the University Medicine Greifswald – where innovation meets tradition and together we shape the future of healthcare. We are proud of our diverse team of professionals, who are passionately dedicated to excellent patient care, research, and teaching. If you want to be part of a dynamic and inspiring environment where your ideas and commitment are valued, you are in the right place with us. Apply easily directly via the "Apply Now" button. The application should include the cover letter, curriculum vitae, copies of academic degrees and transcripts of records, contact information for at least one letter of recommendation. We look forward to meeting you!Universitätsmedizin Greifswald Department of Internal Medicine A Dr. Kenneth Peuker Fleischmannstraße (Inhalt entfernt) (Inhalt entfernt) BEWERBEN weniger ansehen
  • Über uns PhD student (f/m/x) for the study of microbial regulation of... mehr ansehen
    Über uns PhD student (f/m/x) for the study of microbial regulation of colorectal cancer development Part-time (65%), fixed-term for 3 years with possibility of extensionDepartment of Internal Medicine A (Research group Intestinal Science)Description of the positionWe have previously demonstrated important contributions of the microbiota to colorectal cancer (CRC) development and progression (Peuker et al., Immunity 2022, Nat. Med. 2016). In this project, we aim to further dissect microbiota-dependent pathways that regulate CRC progression and metastasis, and to study age-dependent effects on CRC progression. You will be working with mouse models of orthotopic CRC development, including gnotobiotic mice, to study microbial contributions to CRC progression at different host ages. Furthermore, you will work with primary human and murine intestinal organoids in 2D and 3D co-cultures to study host-microbial interactions at the cellular level. To identify underlying molecular mechanisms and pathways, scRNA/snRNA and spatial RNA sequencing, metagenomic sequencing and metabolomic studies will be performed. The long-term goal of this project is to identify druggable host-microbial interactions which promote CRC progression. References: 1. Peuker K,...., Zeissig S. Microbiota-dependent activation of the myeloid calcineurin-NFAT pathway inhibits B7h4- and B7H4-dependent anti-tumor immunity in colorectal cancer. Immunity. 2022 Apr 12;55(4):701-717.e7. 2. Strigli A,..., Zeissig S. Deficiency in X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein promotes susceptibility to microbial triggers of intestinal inflammation. Sci Immunol. 2021 Nov 5;6(65):eabf7473. 3. Peuker K, Muff S,…, Zeissig S. Epithelial calcineurin controls microbiota-dependent intestinal tumor development. Nat Med. 2016 May;22(5):506-15.Our requirementsCandidates hold a master's degree (or equivalent) in Immunology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Animal Science, or any related fields in biological sciences. Candidates ideally have expertise in the work with mice and basic microbiology and cell culture techniques. They are open-minded, active, and have a good command of the English language (oral and written). The position offers an excellent opportunity to join a group of enthusiastic researchers in a cross-disciplinary environment. The position is integrated into the federally funded (BMFTR) consortium "Microbiome-based prevention of early-onset colorectal cancer” (Mi-EOCRC; (Inhalt entfernt)). Payment is according to the wage agreement of the civil service TV-L (65% of E13). Please note that there are no additional postgraduate degree fees required for international candidates. For more information, please refer to: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald Klinik Innere AYour BenefitsCompetitive compensation and benefits: In addition to the collective wage agreement under TV-L (classification E13 depending on personal qualifications), Universitätsmedizin Greifswald offers attractive benefits such as company pension schemes and employee discounts.Professional development opportunities: Regular training and development programs are offered to support personal and professional growth, keeping employees up-to-date with the latest research and technology.Interdisciplinary collaboration: Our employees have the opportunity to collaborate with leading experts from various disciplines, benefiting from an interdisciplinary approach in research and practice.Research encouragement: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald actively supports your research projects, providing resources and infrastructure for developing innovative ideas and their implementation.Work-life balance: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald advocates for a balanced work-life approach, offering flexible working hours and health promotion programs like the cooperation with Hansefit GmbH. Our family office assists you with your search for accommodation and any questions related to the topic of balancing family and work.Hanseatic location: Greifswald is a charming university town near the Baltic Sea, known for its high quality of life, diverse cultural offerings, and historically rich surroundings for work and leisure.ContactWelcome......to the University Medicine Greifswald – where innovation meets tradition and together we shape the future of healthcare. We are proud of our diverse team of professionals, who are passionately dedicated to excellent patient care, research, and teaching. If you want to be part of a dynamic and inspiring environment where your ideas and commitment are valued, you are in the right place with us. Apply easily directly via the "Apply Now" button. The application should include the cover letter, curriculum vitae, copies of academic degrees and transcripts of records, contact information for at least one letter of recommendation. We look forward to meeting you!Universitätsmedizin Greifswald Department of Internal Medicine A Dr. Kenneth Peuker Fleischmannstraße (Inhalt entfernt) (Inhalt entfernt) BEWERBEN weniger ansehen
  • Über uns PhD student (f/m/x) for the study of microbial regulation of... mehr ansehen
    Über uns PhD student (f/m/x) for the study of microbial regulation of colorectal cancer development Part-time (65%), fixed-term for 3 years with possibility of extensionDepartment of Internal Medicine A (Research group Intestinal Science)Description of the positionWe have previously demonstrated important contributions of the microbiota to colorectal cancer (CRC) development and progression (Peuker et al., Immunity 2022, Nat. Med. 2016). In this project, we aim to further dissect microbiota-dependent pathways that regulate CRC progression and metastasis, and to study age-dependent effects on CRC progression. You will be working with mouse models of orthotopic CRC development, including gnotobiotic mice, to study microbial contributions to CRC progression at different host ages. Furthermore, you will work with primary human and murine intestinal organoids in 2D and 3D co-cultures to study host-microbial interactions at the cellular level. To identify underlying molecular mechanisms and pathways, scRNA/snRNA and spatial RNA sequencing, metagenomic sequencing and metabolomic studies will be performed. The long-term goal of this project is to identify druggable host-microbial interactions which promote CRC progression. References: 1. Peuker K,...., Zeissig S. Microbiota-dependent activation of the myeloid calcineurin-NFAT pathway inhibits B7h4- and B7H4-dependent anti-tumor immunity in colorectal cancer. Immunity. 2022 Apr 12;55(4):701-717.e7. 2. Strigli A,..., Zeissig S. Deficiency in X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein promotes susceptibility to microbial triggers of intestinal inflammation. Sci Immunol. 2021 Nov 5;6(65):eabf7473. 3. Peuker K, Muff S,…, Zeissig S. Epithelial calcineurin controls microbiota-dependent intestinal tumor development. Nat Med. 2016 May;22(5):506-15.Our requirementsCandidates hold a master's degree (or equivalent) in Immunology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Animal Science, or any related fields in biological sciences. Candidates ideally have expertise in the work with mice and basic microbiology and cell culture techniques. They are open-minded, active, and have a good command of the English language (oral and written). The position offers an excellent opportunity to join a group of enthusiastic researchers in a cross-disciplinary environment. The position is integrated into the federally funded (BMFTR) consortium "Microbiome-based prevention of early-onset colorectal cancer” (Mi-EOCRC; (Inhalt entfernt)). Payment is according to the wage agreement of the civil service TV-L (65% of E13). Please note that there are no additional postgraduate degree fees required for international candidates. For more information, please refer to: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald Klinik Innere AYour BenefitsCompetitive compensation and benefits: In addition to the collective wage agreement under TV-L (classification E13 depending on personal qualifications), Universitätsmedizin Greifswald offers attractive benefits such as company pension schemes and employee discounts.Professional development opportunities: Regular training and development programs are offered to support personal and professional growth, keeping employees up-to-date with the latest research and technology.Interdisciplinary collaboration: Our employees have the opportunity to collaborate with leading experts from various disciplines, benefiting from an interdisciplinary approach in research and practice.Research encouragement: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald actively supports your research projects, providing resources and infrastructure for developing innovative ideas and their implementation.Work-life balance: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald advocates for a balanced work-life approach, offering flexible working hours and health promotion programs like the cooperation with Hansefit GmbH. Our family office assists you with your search for accommodation and any questions related to the topic of balancing family and work.Hanseatic location: Greifswald is a charming university town near the Baltic Sea, known for its high quality of life, diverse cultural offerings, and historically rich surroundings for work and leisure.ContactWelcome......to the University Medicine Greifswald – where innovation meets tradition and together we shape the future of healthcare. We are proud of our diverse team of professionals, who are passionately dedicated to excellent patient care, research, and teaching. If you want to be part of a dynamic and inspiring environment where your ideas and commitment are valued, you are in the right place with us. Apply easily directly via the "Apply Now" button. The application should include the cover letter, curriculum vitae, copies of academic degrees and transcripts of records, contact information for at least one letter of recommendation. We look forward to meeting you!Universitätsmedizin Greifswald Department of Internal Medicine A Dr. Kenneth Peuker Fleischmannstraße (Inhalt entfernt) (Inhalt entfernt) BEWERBEN weniger ansehen
  • Über uns PhD student (f/m/x) for the study of microbial regulation of... mehr ansehen
    Über uns PhD student (f/m/x) for the study of microbial regulation of colorectal cancer development Part-time (65%), fixed-term for 3 years with possibility of extensionDepartment of Internal Medicine A (Research group Intestinal Science)Description of the positionWe have previously demonstrated important contributions of the microbiota to colorectal cancer (CRC) development and progression (Peuker et al., Immunity 2022, Nat. Med. 2016). In this project, we aim to further dissect microbiota-dependent pathways that regulate CRC progression and metastasis, and to study age-dependent effects on CRC progression. You will be working with mouse models of orthotopic CRC development, including gnotobiotic mice, to study microbial contributions to CRC progression at different host ages. Furthermore, you will work with primary human and murine intestinal organoids in 2D and 3D co-cultures to study host-microbial interactions at the cellular level. To identify underlying molecular mechanisms and pathways, scRNA/snRNA and spatial RNA sequencing, metagenomic sequencing and metabolomic studies will be performed. The long-term goal of this project is to identify druggable host-microbial interactions which promote CRC progression. References: 1. Peuker K,...., Zeissig S. Microbiota-dependent activation of the myeloid calcineurin-NFAT pathway inhibits B7h4- and B7H4-dependent anti-tumor immunity in colorectal cancer. Immunity. 2022 Apr 12;55(4):701-717.e7. 2. Strigli A,..., Zeissig S. Deficiency in X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein promotes susceptibility to microbial triggers of intestinal inflammation. Sci Immunol. 2021 Nov 5;6(65):eabf7473. 3. Peuker K, Muff S,…, Zeissig S. Epithelial calcineurin controls microbiota-dependent intestinal tumor development. Nat Med. 2016 May;22(5):506-15.Our requirementsCandidates hold a master's degree (or equivalent) in Immunology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Animal Science, or any related fields in biological sciences. Candidates ideally have expertise in the work with mice and basic microbiology and cell culture techniques. They are open-minded, active, and have a good command of the English language (oral and written). The position offers an excellent opportunity to join a group of enthusiastic researchers in a cross-disciplinary environment. The position is integrated into the federally funded (BMFTR) consortium "Microbiome-based prevention of early-onset colorectal cancer” (Mi-EOCRC; (Inhalt entfernt)). Payment is according to the wage agreement of the civil service TV-L (65% of E13). Please note that there are no additional postgraduate degree fees required for international candidates. For more information, please refer to: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald Klinik Innere AYour BenefitsCompetitive compensation and benefits: In addition to the collective wage agreement under TV-L (classification E13 depending on personal qualifications), Universitätsmedizin Greifswald offers attractive benefits such as company pension schemes and employee discounts.Professional development opportunities: Regular training and development programs are offered to support personal and professional growth, keeping employees up-to-date with the latest research and technology.Interdisciplinary collaboration: Our employees have the opportunity to collaborate with leading experts from various disciplines, benefiting from an interdisciplinary approach in research and practice.Research encouragement: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald actively supports your research projects, providing resources and infrastructure for developing innovative ideas and their implementation.Work-life balance: Universitätsmedizin Greifswald advocates for a balanced work-life approach, offering flexible working hours and health promotion programs like the cooperation with Hansefit GmbH. Our family office assists you with your search for accommodation and any questions related to the topic of balancing family and work.Hanseatic location: Greifswald is a charming university town near the Baltic Sea, known for its high quality of life, diverse cultural offerings, and historically rich surroundings for work and leisure.ContactWelcome......to the University Medicine Greifswald – where innovation meets tradition and together we shape the future of healthcare. We are proud of our diverse team of professionals, who are passionately dedicated to excellent patient care, research, and teaching. If you want to be part of a dynamic and inspiring environment where your ideas and commitment are valued, you are in the right place with us. Apply easily directly via the "Apply Now" button. The application should include the cover letter, curriculum vitae, copies of academic degrees and transcripts of records, contact information for at least one letter of recommendation. We look forward to meeting you!Universitätsmedizin Greifswald Department of Internal Medicine A Dr. Kenneth Peuker Fleischmannstraße (Inhalt entfernt) (Inhalt entfernt) BEWERBEN weniger ansehen

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