IRTG

Integrated Research Training Group (IRTG) for Oncogene-driven immune escape

Project Summary

The IRTG on Oncogene-driven immune escape focuses on tumour immunology and immune-mediated tumor escape. It offers the graduate-level early career researchers (ECRs) a structured training program to foster scientific independence including regular progress reports, retreats and supervision by a dedicated thesis committee. The program is further enriched by training initiatives and seminar series, including technical trainings and a literature course on current topics within the broad fields of tumour immunology and immune escape research.

  • P01Blaeschke / Zeiser
  • P02Greten
  • P03Köhler / Briquez
  • P05Apostolova / Kierdorf
  • P07Prinz
  • P08Frew
  • P10Heikenwälder / Hofmann
  • P12Duyster / Kolter
  • P14Brummer
  • P15Minguet
  • P17Ruess / Bengsch
  • P18Hoefflin / Sevenich
  • P19Hofmann / Röhlen
  • P20Metzger
  • P21Böttcher
  • P22Feuchtinger / Maas-Bauer
  • P23Ingelfinger / Sevenich
  • P24Vinnakota / Wertheimer
  • P25Pahl / Rizzi
  • S1Börries / Köttgen / Schell
  • S2Reichardt / Talvard-Balland
  • INFBinder
  • ZZeiser
  • IRTGBörries
  • P16EErlacher
  • P06EGroß
  • P04EIllert
  • P13ENyström / Kiritsi
  • P05 1.FPCabezas-Wallscheid
  • S01 1.FPSchilling