Ali Maximilian Ertürk
1 month ago
PhD Student in CAR-T Cellular Therapy and Cancer Neuroimmunology Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich in Germany
Degree Level
PhD
Field of study
Immunology
Funding
Full funding availableCountry
Germany
University
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich

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We are hiring a PhD student to join a project on CAR-T cellular therapy and cancer neuroimmunology at the interface of experimental biology, advanced imaging, and AI.
The project investigates how nerve, immune, and cancer cell interactions influence metastatic tumor behavior and resistance to cellular therapies, especially CAR-T cells. Research methods include whole-body tissue clearing, light-sheet microscopy, wildDISCO-based immunolabeling, CAR-T and immune cell tracking in metastatic cancer, spatial proteomics, 3D spatial biology, and AI-based analysis of large-scale imaging datasets.
This opportunity is suitable for candidates with a background in cancer biology, immunology, neuroscience, biomedical sciences, biomedical engineering, or a related field. The post is from Ali Maximilian Ertürk, full Professor at Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich and Director at Helmholtz Munich.
No funding details or deadline are stated in the post. Interested candidates should use the application link provided and review the project information carefully before applying.
Funding details
Full funding including tuition fees and living expenses is available for this position. The scholarship covers all educational costs and provides a monthly stipend.
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