Scientist Clinical Research and Clinical Trials (m/f/d)

  • Uniklinikum Würzburg - Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik II (ZIM)
  • as soon as possible
  • Vollzeit
  • befristet

Application deadline: 15.05.2024

The University Hospital of Würzburg, Medizinische Klinik und Poliklinik II – CAR-T Cell program (Lead: Prof. Dr. M. Hudecek), is inviting applications for a position as

Wir bieten

  • Attractive payment according to TV-L incl. Annual special payment
  • Occupational pension provision
  • company sports programs: own free of charge gym (training time: Mon-Fri 16:00 to 8:00; Sat-Sun 24h), Miloncircle
  • Own company day-care center with extended opening hours (5:30 – 18:00)
  • Wide-ranging training and individual training in our own academy
  • A demanding, diverse and capable of development
  • A good working atmosphere in a highly motivated and collegial team

Ihr Aufgabengebiet

  • Planning, Set-up and Coordination of the pre-clinical laboratory work
  • Scientific Analysis, evaluation and compilation of the pre-clinical data according to regulatory requirements
  • Compiling data analyses and scientific background information for clinical trial investigators (Investigators Brochure)
  • Provide scientific input to study protocol and other study related documents e.g. clinical trial protocol, IMPD, clinical study report)
  • Contribute to the preparation and submission of clinical trial applications to the competent regulatory authorities and ethics committee
  • Plan and establish sample and data analysis on clinical study samples
  • Coordination of processing and presentation of study results
  • Provide scientific support for funding applications for new projects

Our research focuses on the development and clinical translation of adoptive immunotherapy of cancer with T cells that have been modified by gene transfer to express chimeric antigen receptors (CARs). Despite the recent clinical approval of CD19-directed CAR-T cells for the treatment of B cell leukemia and lymphoma, the development of CAR-T cell therapy for the treatment of additional hematologic and solid malignancies is still in its infancy. Several of our preclinical research projects have brought forth candidates that qualify for clinical application and we need your support in promoting their successful clinical translation (Project lead: Prof. Michael Hudecek).

Ihr Profil

Applicants for this position should hold a PhD in life sciences (biomedicine, biology, biochemistry, or a related field). Professional experience in the clinical research and clinical trial environment is required. Clinical trial regulatory experience, preferably in the medicinal product or medical device product area would be an advantage.


Key characteristics of successful applicants will include a high level of enthusiasm, strong analytical and scientific mindset, a result-oriented work style, and the ability to face regulatory as well as scientific challenges with creativity and dedication. We expect you to have a very good command of the German and English language.

Your team

Our labs provide a stimulating environment with an international team of experienced, innovative scientists, medical doctors, and technicians with numerous national and international collaborators. The Division of Medicine II/ Department of Hematology at the University Hospital of Würzburg (Chair: Prof. H. Einsele) runs one of the largest bone marrow transplantation and cell therapy programs in Germany providing numerous opportunities for bench to bedside interaction, education, and clinical translation.

Darauf können Sie sich freuen

  • Aus- und Weiterbildung in der eigenen Akademie
  • Betriebliche Altersvorsorge
  • Sehr gutes Betriebsklima in einem hochmotivierten und kollegialen Team
  • Sport- und Fitnessangebote
  • Mitarbeiterevents

Werden Sie Teil des Teams: Jetzt bewerben!

Prof. Dr. Michael Hudecek
Lehrstuhlinhaber Zelluläre Immuntherapie
Tel: +49931 201 71092


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