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Computational Biology for Individualised Medicine

Infections are among the biggest threats to health and the most significant causes of death worldwide. Our aim is to reveal the host genetic risk factors and their downstream molecular pathways, which are crucial to make progress in understanding and treating infectious diseases in an individualised manner as well as to improve the identification of patients at risk. The department is part of the developing CiiM and currently housed at the TWINCORE in Hannover.

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Postdoc (f/m/d) in “Dynamic simulation of immunological systems”

The Department of Systems Immunology at the HZI is offering a postdoctoral position.

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Apprenticeships in the field of IT systems integration (m/f/d)

The HZI is offering two apprenticeships in the field of IT systems integration from 1 September 2025.

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Scientific Project Manager (f/m/d)

The HZI is looking for a scientific project manager to start as soon as possible.

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Doctoral Researcher (f/m/d) - “Dynamic simulation of immunological systems”

The Department of Systems Immunology, headed by Prof Dr Meyer-Hermann, is offering the position of a PhD student.

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Doctoral Researcher (f/m/d)

The Department of Microbial Immunoregulation of Prof Dr Till Strowig offers a position for a PhD student (f/m/d).

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Laboratory Technician / Technical Assistant (m/f/d)

The HIRI is looking for a biology laboratory technician / technical assistant to support the Single-Cell Centre team as soon as possible.

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Student Assistant (m/f/d)

The Purchasing and Materials Management department is looking for a Student Assistant (f/m/d) for up to 50 hours per month.

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Doctoral Coordination (m/f/d)

The HZI, Department People and Culture, Team Young Scientists Support, is looking for a PhD Coordinator to start as soon as possible.

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Dynamics of Respiratory Infections

Several chronic inflammatory diseases of the lung have been recently associated with alterations in the composition of the airway microbiome. Moreover, the lung microbiota can be classified according to its predominance either of proinflammatory bacteria, such as strains from the genera S taphylococcus, Pseudomonas , and Haemophilus or of low-stimulatory bacteria from genera like Prevotella, Streptococcus , and Veillonella . Moreover, it is already known that the commensal lung microbiota can influence host immune system activation by producing numerous structural ligands and metabolites such as lipopolysaccharide, peptidoglycan, and secondary metabolites. However, the interaction between the lung microbiota and the airway epithelium, as well as their interactions with pulmonary pathogens, are not well understoo