(m/f/d)
Campus Großhadern
Part time
Medizinische Klinik II (Gastroenterologie und Hepatologie)
Forschung
2026-K-0006
The Hospital of the University of Munich, Germany, is one of the largest and most competitive university hospitals in Germany and Europe. 48 specialized hospitals, departments and institutions harbouring excellent research and education provide patient at the highest medical level with around 11.000 employees.
Join our excellent team in the Host–Microbial Interactions research group led by Prof. Misselwitz and contribute to an innovative project within the newly established Transregional Collaborative Research Center TRR 425, “Desmosomal Dysfunction in Epithelial Barriers” (DEFINE). This multidisciplinary research consortium aims to elucidate the dynamic molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying desmosome dysfunction. TRR 425 integrates cutting‑edge technologies with translational approaches, including the use of patient‑derived samples.
This tandem project (A04; Prof. Misselwitz, Munich, and Dr. Gomez de Agüero, Würzburg) investigates how maternal microbial metabolites during pregnancy and early life shape the development and long‑term integrity of epithelial barriers in the skin (Würzburg) and intestine (Munich). Using advanced experimental models, the project explores how these metabolites strengthen desmosomal structures and counteract bacteria‑induced barrier disruption, thereby advancing our understanding of inflammatory diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and inflammatory skin disorders.
A central aim of the project is to unravel how the crosstalk between tissue developmental stage and the microbial community modulates desmosome function and influences susceptibility to inflammatory gut and skin diseases. Ultimately, the project seeks to identify targeted microbiome‑based therapeutic strategies, including bacteriophage therapy, to eliminate harmful bacteria, reinforce desmosome‑mediated barrier integrity, and reduce inflammation.
Our research group is pleased to offer a PhD position with a focus on gastroenterology and intestinal barrier integrity, providing an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting‑edge research on host–microbe interactions in the gut.
Mrs. Stolzer, Iris
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