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We are seeking a motivated Junior Group Leader to join our team at the Mildred Scheel Career Center, starting from the earliest possible date. The position is initially limited to 5 years.
The Mildred Scheel Career Center (Mildred-Scheel-Nachwuchszentrum, MSNZ) Frankfurt-Marburg is a joint institution of the Faculty of Medicine of the Goethe University, the University Medicine Frankfurt, the University Cancer Center (UCT) Frankfurt-Marburg and the Frankfurt Cancer Institute (FCI). The MSNZ Frankfurt-Marburg is one of five sites in Germany, funded by the German Cancer Aid within the framework of the research program “Mildred-Scheel-Nachwuchszentren”. The MSNZ offers an excellence program for Medical Scientists (scientists with a life science background or physicians working exclusively in science) aiming at a long-term perspective in university medicine with high scientific expectations. The MSNZ funds are intended for the scientist’s own position and for his or her own scientific projects to support the development into an independent group leader. More information can be found at www.msnz-frankfurt.com
Project description:
The MSNZ Frankfurt-Marburg and the Department of Dermatology (Prof. Bastian Schilling) aim to strengthen their research activities in the field of translational skin cancer research. Integrated into the Department of Dermatology and the translational cancer research program of the Frankfurt Cancer Institute (FCI; http://fci.health), the German Cancer Consortium (DKTK) and UCT Frankfurt-Marburg (www.uct-frankfurt-marburg.de), the junior group will focus on the areas of tumor immunology and immunotherapy in malignancies of the skin. Numerous omics technologies and preclinical models are available to support the junior group and can be included in the research proposal. Further support is provided by the technological platforms and staff scientists of the FCI (drug screening, organoids, animal models, immunomonitoring), as well as the expertise of the UCT Biobank for patient samples and annotated clinical data.