The University of Regensburg is a research-driven, interdisciplinary campus university in Germany with over 20,000 students and a strong international reputation in biomedical research.
At the Chair of Experimental Medicine and Therapy Research, in the laboratory of Dr. Melanie Werner-Klein (https://www.experimentelle-medizin.de/erforschung-der-metastasierung), we are inviting applications for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to join a German Cancer Aid (DKH)-funded, high-impact translational cancer immunology project.
This project addresses one of the most urgent unmet needs in oncology: the prevention of metastatic disease. Metastases are responsible for the majority of cancer-related deaths, and despite major advances in immunotherapy, effective adjuvant strategies capable of eliminating disseminated tumor cells before metastatic outgrowth remain largely unavailable.
Building on our recently published work in Nature Cancer (doi: 10.1038/s43018-025-00963-w), this position offers the opportunity to independently design and lead a postdoctoral research project focused on developing adjuvant CAR T cell therapies targeting melanoma metastasis founder cells. A central component of the project is the use of advanced preclinical in vitro and in vitro models inclucing genetic engineering of T cells to address mechanistic and translational questions relevant to clinical application.
At the Chair of Experimental Medicine and Therapy Research, in the laboratory of Dr. Melanie Werner-Klein (https://www.experimentelle-medizin.de/erforschung-der-metastasierung), we are inviting applications for a highly motivated Postdoctoral Researcher to join a German Cancer Aid (DKH)-funded, high-impact translational cancer immunology project.
This project addresses one of the most urgent unmet needs in oncology: the prevention of metastatic disease. Metastases are responsible for the majority of cancer-related deaths, and despite major advances in immunotherapy, effective adjuvant strategies capable of eliminating disseminated tumor cells before metastatic outgrowth remain largely unavailable.
Building on our recently published work in Nature Cancer (doi: 10.1038/s43018-025-00963-w), this position offers the opportunity to independently design and lead a postdoctoral research project focused on developing adjuvant CAR T cell therapies targeting melanoma metastasis founder cells. A central component of the project is the use of advanced preclinical in vitro and in vitro models inclucing genetic engineering of T cells to address mechanistic and translational questions relevant to clinical application.
Postdoctoral Researcher (m/f/d) - Translational Cancer Immunology / CAR T Cell Therapy
Activities and responsibilities
- Independently design, execute, and lead a postdoctoral research project at the interface of tumor immunology, metastasis biology, and CAR T cell therapy
- Establish, optimize, and apply preclinical in vivo cancer models
- Analyze and interpret complex datasets and translate experimental findings into a clinically meaningful context
- Publish results in high-impact international journals
Qualification profile
- PhD in tumor immunology, cancer biology, molecular medicine, or a closely related field
- Strong scientific interest in cancer immunotherapy and metastasis biology
- Documented hands-on experience with preclinical in vivo cancer models is required
- Experience in T cell biology and/or CAR T cell engineering and therapy is highly desirable
- Ability to work independently and drive a research project forward with high motivation
- Excellent command of English (written and spoken); German language skills are a plus
We offer
- A fully funded postdoctoral position for 3 years in a supportive academic environment
- Access to cutting-edge infrastructure, animal facilities, and advanced technologies
- Strong mentoring, excellent opportunities for high-impact publications, and career development toward academic independence
- Salary in accordance with the German public service pay scale (TV-L E13).
Contact person:
PD Dr. Melanie Werner-Klein
email
We look forward to receiving your application by 20 April 2026. Please include the following documents:
§ a CV including a list of publications
PD Dr. Melanie Werner-Klein
We look forward to receiving your application by 20 April 2026. Please include the following documents:
§ a CV including a list of publications
- a letter of recommendation or contact details of 2-3 referees
- a brief statement outlining your research experience and motivation for pursuing a Postdoctoral career, specifically in the field of metastasis (max. ½ page).
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