Pediatric Research Center (PFZ)Hannover Medical School (MHH)
Scientific working Group Leader
The Laboratory of Prof. Dr. Gesine Hansen within the Department of Pediatric Pneumology, Allergology and
Neonatology at Hannover Medical School offers the position of a scientific working group leader.
The working group leader will operate at the interface between the clinic director and head of the working group,
the scientists, physicians and the technical staff. The tasks include own creative research and creative input into
the projects of the group, support of manuscript and grant preparation, project management, and communication
with collaboration partners, managing laboratory equipment, support of on- and off-boarding processes of
institute´s employees. He/she will support the clinical director in the communication with collaborating
laboratories, funding bodies and authorities.
The scientific interest of the laboratory lies in the analysis of early life immune regulation, mainly in response to
allergens and infections. The analyses are performed in clinical cohorts, in murine models and in in vitro models.
The aim of the research group is (I) to expand the understanding of early immune mechanisms that influence
long-term health and disease (II) to investigate the immune mechanisms in allergies and tolerance and to
translate new insights into new prevention and/or treatment strategies and (III) to better understand immune
mechanisms in response to infections, mainly RSV infections, and use this knowledge for risk assessment and
vaccination. Our research group is involved in leading positions in regional, national and international research
collaborations and consortia like the German Center for Lung Diseases (DZL), the Excellence Cluster RESIST
(“Resolving Infection Susceptibility”) or the clinician scientist research school TITUS- Early priming and
prevention. The head of the research group, Gesine Hansen, is speaker of TITUS, Co-Speaker of RESIST and
board member of Hannover site of the DZL.
The laboratory is located in the modern Pediatric Research Center next to the Department of Pediatrics
promoting translational research. It hosts modern equipment for cellular, immunological research including
biosafety level 1 to level 3 facilities. The group members are affiliated with local graduate school programs and
contribute to the curricula of local master and PhD programs.
The Hospital of the Medical School Hannover (MHH), Germany, is one of the largest and most competitive
university hospitals in Germany and Europe. It harbours excellent research and education and provides patients
care at the highest medical level with approximately 10.000 employees.
Your qualification: Candidates have successfully completed a university degree in biology, medicine, or a
related subject and have acquired a PhD in immunology, allergology, infectiology or pneumology or a related
field. They are experienced researcher with an excellent immunological background and technical expertise.
They have very good oral and written language skills in German and English and have profound experience in
publication and grand application. They have strong communication and organization skills and are very good
team players.
Starting date: as soon as possibleThe contract will be for two years with the possibility for extension
Prof. Dr. Gesine Hansen, Telephone: +49 511 532 9138 or by Email: hansen.gesine@mh-hannover.de
Please send your application by referencing to job offer containing CV, motivation letter (up to one page), and
two references to:
Prof. Gesine Hansen, Hannover Medical School, Department of Pediatric Pneumology, Allergology and
Neonatology, Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1, 30625 Hannover, Germany or by e-mail: hansen.office@mh-hannover.de