
The One Health Platform initiates Funding for the Joint Research Project “Early-Life Environmental Exposures, Microbiome, and Immune Development: A One Health Perspective on Viral Infections in Children” (coordination: Dr. Gunda Herberth/UFZ). The project is based on the well-characterised birth cohort LiNA with extensive longitudinal data and biosamples from pregnancy to adolescence. The four closely interlinked subprojects investigate environmentally associated effects on acute (measles, SARS-CoV-2) and persistent viral infections (Epstein-Barr virus), cellular immune mechanisms, microbiome-mediated immune modulation and long-term vaccine responses.
Subproject 1 investigates how environmental factors, in particular chemical exposure, affect the immune response to SARS-CoV-2. Specifically, it focuses on the cellular immune response in children from the birth cohort, aiming to identify chemicals that modulate the SARS-CoV-2 immune response and to validate the findings in in vitro tests. Harmonized data sets between the projects allow interdisciplinary collaboration linking virology, immunology and microbiome and environmental science to children’s health outcomes.
Leipzig
65 % (25,35 h / week)
limited contract
/ 3 years
Remuneration according to the TVöD public-sector up to pay grade 13 including attractive public-sector social security benefits.
Your contact for any questions you may have about the job:
Dr. Gunda Herberth
gunda.herberth@ufz.de
Please submit your application via our online portal with your cover letter, CV (please omit your photo, age, or marital status) and relevant attachments.
The UFZ has a strong commitment to diversity and actively supports equal opportunities for all employees regardless of their origin, religion, ideology, disability, age or sexual identity.
We look forward to applications from people who are open-minded and enjoy working in diverse teams.
The Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ) with its 1,100 employees has gained an
excellent reputation as an international competence centre for environmental sciences. We are part of
the largest scientific organisation in Germany, the Helmholtz association. Our mission: Our research
seeks to find a balance between social development and the long-term protection of our natural
resources.
The One Health Platform initiates Funding for the Joint Research Project “Early-Life Environmental Exposures, Microbiome, and Immune Development: A One Health Perspective on Viral Infections in Children” (coordination: Dr. Gunda Herberth/UFZ). The project is based on the well-characterised birth cohort LiNA with extensive longitudinal data and biosamples from pregnancy to adolescence. The four closely interlinked subprojects investigate environmentally associated effects on acute (measles, SARS-CoV-2) and persistent viral infections (Epstein-Barr virus), cellular immune mechanisms, microbiome-mediated immune modulation and long-term vaccine responses.
Subproject 1 investigates how environmental factors, in particular chemical exposure, affect the immune response to SARS-CoV-2. Specifically, it focuses on the cellular immune response in children from the birth cohort, aiming to identify chemicals that modulate the SARS-CoV-2 immune response and to validate the findings in in vitro tests. Harmonized data sets between the projects allow interdisciplinary collaboration linking virology, immunology and microbiome and environmental science to children’s health outcomes.
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Application deadline: 30.04.2026
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The Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ was established in 1991 and has more than 1,100 employees in Leipzig, Halle/S. and Magdeburg. They study the complex interactions between humans and the environment in cultivated and damaged landscapes. The scientists develop concepts and processes to help secure the natural foundations of human life for future generations.
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