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PhD Student in Mutagenic Chemotherapy Driving Treatment Resistance
München
Aktualität: 12.06.2026
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12.06.2026, Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum (DKFZ)
München
PhD Student in Mutagenic Chemotherapy Driving Treatment Resistance
Aufgaben:
Dr. Anderson has been a central figure in the discovery that DNA damage is heritable, and you'll build on this work by using molecular methods to unravel the forces that modulate mutagenesis across the genome of mutagen-exposed cells. You'll be introduced to advanced statistical and computational methods for analyzing the data you create. Your findings will be a vital part of understanding the evolution of cancer drug resistance in cell models and in patients.
Qualifikationen:
You're excited about our research - driven to take a deep dive into the unknown.
You're extremely capable, using creativity and ingenuity to rise to new challenges.
You've got an excellent MSc degree in cancer genetics, molecular biology, or similar.
You have laboratory experience and an interest in developing your bioinformatic skills.
Requirements: The position requires an excellent understanding of molecular biology, with demonstrable experience in custom sequence library preparation and mammalian cell culture. You must be capable of working independently and confidently managing your own day-to-day research, including laboratory experiments and bioinformatic analyses, concurrently. You should be able to show evidence of working collaboratively, with respect for diversity among your colleagues and the institutional positions held. The working language in the lab is English, and you must have an outstanding ability to communicate with your colleagues in the department. You also need to communicate your research clearly through publication, in meetings, with collaborators and in presentations at national and international conferences. You should see the value in working safely and in maintaining accurate records. Above all, you need to have a can-do attitude driving you to learn, adapt, and succeed.
Desirable skills or are willing to learn include: Single-cell sequencing; toxicant exposure; short read sequencing; computational and statistical analyses; a good mechanistic understanding of how cells replicate their DNA and respond to DNA damage.
To apply, please provide a CV and a letter of motivation.
Berufsfeld
Öffentlicher Dienst, Verwaltung
Forschung, Lehre
Forschung & Entwicklung
Pharma, Chemie, Med., Biotechn.
Biologische, Klinische F&E
Labor
Bundesland
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