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Evolutionary Community Ecology

Humans are increasingly part of these interaction networks and pathogen transmission from animals to humans is occurring at increasing rates. Indeed, emerging zoonotic disease are an increasing threat to human health and most of these diseases have their origins in wildlife. Microorganisms and their associated diseases also influence animal populations’ persistence and conservation, with some spilling over to animals from humans as well. The research group ‘evolutionary community ecology’ explores how the changing composition of animal communities has cascading impacts on their microbial communities, diseases, and rates of transmission, including to humans. The department is located at the Helmholtz Institute for One Health .

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Cellular Proteome Research

Pathogenic bacteria and viruses utilize and manipulate cellular processes of our immune system. The identification of protein functions in the human immune system that decisively control the progression of infections constitutes the central aim of the research group Cellular Proteomics at the HZI.

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Postdoc (f/m/d)

The HIRI is offering a position as Postdoc for the research project “Deciphering the binding rules of programmable RNA antibiotics”.

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Part-time IT system and network administrator (m/f/d)

The Helmholtz Institute for One Health (HIOH) is looking for a part-time IT System and Network Administrator.

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Personalised Immunotherapy

Our motivation is to address fundamental questions of human immunology and translate them into personalized therapies and diagnostics. Specifically, our laboratory discovers new applications of antibodies and B cells to treat and prevent human infectious diseases. Effective vaccines against some viruses that escape antibody responses remain elusive. To tackle this challenge, we develop methods to better understand B cell responses, the cells that produce antibodies. We design tailored vaccines and provide novel solutions for infection diagnostics. This Department is located at the Centre for Individualised Infection Medicine ( CiiM ).

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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.