Research assistant / Doctoral candidate / PhD student Immunology Infectious Diseases Vaccination
Opportunity type
Part-time role
Cause areas
Biosecurity & pandemic preparedness
Routes to impact
Skill-building & building career capital
Direct high impact on an important cause
Learning about important cause areas
Skill set
Research
Academia
Collaborative problem-solving
Deadline
2026-02-28
Deadline soon
Location
Charité, Berlin, Germany
Description
Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin is seeking a research assistant, doctoral candidate, or PhD student to join the Giesecke-Thiel Lab and advance research in human B cell memory, immunology, and infectious diseases.
- Conduct phenotypic and molecular analyses of human memory B cells, focusing on differences shaped by mucosal priming versus systemic vaccination.
- Optimize and perform flow cytometry, cell isolation (FACS/MACS), and single-cell sequencing workflows, with support for bioinformatic analyses.
- Collaborate in an interdisciplinary environment and contribute to understanding immune memory (re-)programming.
- Benefit from regular working hours, a family-friendly atmosphere, extensive training opportunities, and employee perks such as discounts and pension plans.
Visa requirements are not specified in the job posting. Apply online via the Charité application portal.
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