The Translational Research Unit – Infectious Diseases (TRU-ID) within the Division for Clinical Infectious Diseases conducts research aimed at improving our immunological understanding of infectious diseases. Our ultimate goal is to develop innovative therapies for serious bacterial infections. With the support of our close network of partners at the University of Cologne, as well as our national and international collaborators, we are working to advance these innovative therapeutic concepts towards clinical application. Our studies are funded by the German Centre for Infection Research (DZIF), the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the European Union, among others.
As part of the DFG’s Collaborative Research Centre 1310 (Predictability in Evolution), your project will focus on implementing robotics-based, high-throughput screening workflows and integrating multi-omics data to study the evolutionary dynamics of antibiotic resistance. You will therefore take advantage of state-of-the-art equipment (e.g. a Beckman Echo/Access liquid handler workstation and an Agilent Cytation 10 confocal plate imager/reader) in BSL2 and BSL3 laboratories located at the Center for Molecular Medicine Cologne (CMMC) and the Translational Research in Oncology and Infectious Diseases (TRIO) building.