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Göttingen, Lower Saxony
The University Medical Center Göttingen and Hannover Medical School are the two largest university hospitals in Lower Saxony. They offer supramaximal care and are at the forefront of cutting-edge medical research and technology. Their research is supported by both hospitals being embedded in a strong environment of other research facilities, including Max-Planck-Institutes and the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research.
The Research Training Group (RTG) 2978 is a newly founded DFG-funded interdisciplinary Research and Training Consortium jointly established by the University Medical Center Göttingen and the Hannover Medical School under the roof of the Comprehensive Cancer Center Lower Saxony (CCC-N).
The RTG 2978 mission is to understand and exploit therapy-induced adaptation processes in gastrointestinal (GI) cancer in order to develop novel therapeutic strategies to combat colorectal-, liver-, biliary tract and pancreatic cancer. In their doctoral research projects, trainees will combine translational research with in-depth mechanistic studies in relevant pre-clinical GI cancer models and collaborate across scientific disciplines in two leading centers for medical research in Germany. An innovative qualification program, tailored to the scientific and methodological spectrum of the research projects, supports RTG trainees in their individual academic career development.
€ 57,708
Robert-Koch-Str. 40
37075 Göttingen
Lower Saxony
Germany