Doctoral Fellowships DFG Research Training Group – Org-BOOST
Doctoral Fellowships DFG Research Training Group – Org-BOOST
Doctoral Fellowships DFG Research Training Group – Org-BOOST
Doctoral Fellowships DFG Research Training Group – Org-BOOST
Universitätsklinikum Ulm
Gesundheit, Soziales
Ulm
- Art der Beschäftigung: Vollzeit
- 54.000 € – 72.500 € (von XING geschätzt)
- Vor Ort
- Zu den Ersten gehören
Doctoral Fellowships DFG Research Training Group – Org-BOOST
Über diesen Job
The Institute of Molecular Oncology and Stem Cell Biology (IMOS) (Director: Prof. Dr. rer. med. Alexander Kleger) is instantly looking for
Doctoral Fellowships DFG Research Training Group – Org-BOOST
The University Hospital Ulm with its employees (f/m/d) stands for a modern patient care with high quality, top research and medical teaching oriented towards the future as well as training in attractive professional fields.The prerequisites for this are qualified and committed employee.
Join the forefront of translational cancer research!
The newly established DFG-funded Research Training Group Org-BOOST at Ulm University Medical Center is recruiting 10 fully funded Ph.D. candidates starting 1 May 2025. Become part of an interdisciplinary team advancing next-generation organoid-based tumor modelling and precision oncology.
Positions Available:
- Life sciences: TV-L E13 (65%)
- Computational biology: TV-L E13 (100%)
All positions are 48-month appointments leading to a doctoral degree through the International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine (IGradU).
Scientific Scope and Training Environment:
Org-BOOST integrates human organoid technologies, bioengineering, single-cell and spatial multiomics, advanced imaging, and machine-learning-based analysis to unravel mechanisms of tumor initiation, plasticity, therapy resistance, and tumor–microenvironment interactions across multiple solid tumors. Embedded in the well-running frame of the International Graduate School at Ulm University (IGradU), Ph.D. fellows receive structured and excellent training through a Org-BOOST tailored qualification program. Training includes hands-on organoid and imaging workshops, a comprehensive bioinformatics course, seminars, journal clubs, and guidance from a dual-PI mentorship team and a Thesis Advisory Committee. Fellows gain access to cutting-edge facilities including organoid and single-cell sequencing cores, advanced microscopy, and bioprinting technologies.
Applicant Profile & Requirements:
- Master’s degree in life sciences, computational biology, bioinformatics, or bioengineering (German grade ≤2.0 preferred)
- Strong interest in organoid technologies, cancer biology, or translational research
- Experience in laboratory or computational workflows beneficial
- R/Python skills and omics know-how required for computational students
- Commitment to full-time 48-month doctoral research and interdisciplinary collaboration
- Excellent English communication skills
Application and Selection Procedure:
Pre-selection step:
- Motivation letter (1–2 pages)
- CV (including scans of certificates academic transcripts, and references)
- Three preferred project choices (see the abstracts below)
Deadline for submission: 15th February 2026
Pre-selected candidates will be invited to:
- A virtual interview incl. presentation of a paper related to a preferred project
- IGradU selection day incl. presentation of prior work to the IGradU PhD Commission
- Face-to-face interviews with PIs
- Final matching based on candidate’s preferences
Start of the Org-BOOST doctoral program: 1st May 2026
Contract: limited
Level of employment: full-time/part-time
application deadline: 15.02.2026
Please submit applications via the homepage:
www.organoids-ulm.com/
For more information:
Coordination Office
PD Dr. Ninel Azoitei
Institut für Molekulare Onkologie und Stammzellbiologie (IMOS)
Universitätsklinikum Ulm
Albert-Einstein-Allee 23 89081-Ulm, Germany
Phone office: +49 (0) 731 500 45763
Mobile: +49 (0) 176 674 64 377
e-mail: ninel.azoitei@uni-ulm.de
Employment takes place through the administration department of the University Medical Center Ulm, which acts in the aim and on behalf of the Federal State of Baden-Württemberg. Handicapped people with equal qualifications will be employed preferentially. The University Medical Center Ulm aims to increase the proportion of women and therefore encourages qualified female to submit their application.
