“Research for a life without cancer" is our mission at the German Cancer Research Center. We investigate how cancer develops, identify cancer risk factors and look for new cancer prevention strategies. We develop new methods with which tumors can be diagnosed more precisely and cancer patients can be treated more successfully. Every contribution counts – whether in research, administration or infrastructure. This is what makes our daily work so meaningful and exciting.
Together with university partners at seven renowned partner sites, we have established the German Cancer Consortium (DKTK).
For the DKTK partner site Munich, we are seeking for the next possible date a
Reference number: 2025-0202
We are looking for a PhD student in the field of molecular cancer biology to join our new Junior Research Group “Non-Coding Cancer Biology” within the Institute of Pathology.
Our lab investigates the role of the non-coding genome in cancer. We use genome-wide CRISPRi screens to identify oncogenic super-enhancers that are essential to cancer cell survival with the goal of identifying new therapeutic targets. Using novel Cas13d-based screening methods and antisense oligo technology, we then pinpoint specific non-coding transcripts within these essential super-enhancers for therapeutic exploitation. This strategy lays the groundwork for first-of-its-kind precision epigenetic therapies and introduces a paradigm-shifting framework for exploiting the non-coding genome in oncology.
As a PhD student in our research team you will have the unique opportunity to:
We are looking for a talented and enthusiastic doctoral candidate who is highly motivated to make a meaningful contribution to cancer research. Previous exposure to and experience with basic molecular biology techniques, cell culture, CRISPR, and bioinformatics as well as a profound interest in cancer and genome biology are essential.
You should hold a diploma or master’s degree in biochemistry, biology, molecular/translational medicine, or related subjects. Due to the interdisciplinary framework and close collaboration between wet-lab and computational scientists, good communicative skills as well as fluency in English are essential. Good written and spoken German skills are also required.
Contact:
Christine Koppenhöhl
Phone: +49 89 4400-54627
The position is initially limited to 3 years.
Application Deadline: 13.08.2025
Then become part of the DKFZ and join us in contributing to a life without cancer!
Apply nowWe are convinced that an innovative research and working environment thrives on the diversity of its employees. Therefore, we welcome applications from talented people, regardless of gender, cultural background, nationality, ethnicity, sexual identity, physical ability, religion and age. People with severe disabilities are given preference if they have the same aptitude.
Notice: We are subject to the regulations of the Infection Protection Act (IfSG). Therefore, all our employees must provide proof of immunity against measles.
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Research for a life without cancer is our mission at the German Cancer Research Center. We investigate how cancer develops, identify cancer risk factors and look for new cancer prevention strategies. We develop new methods with which tumors can be diagnosed more precisely and cancer patients ...
Erstellt am 25.07.2025 von Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum (DKFZ)
Arbeitsort 80331 München