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Master's thesis on type 1 diabetes research (f/m/x)

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At Helmholtz Munich, we develop groundbreaking solutions for a healthier society in a rapidly changing world. We believe that diverse perspectives drive innovation. Through strong partnerships, we accelerate the transfer of new ideas from the lab to real-life applications, improving lives.

The research focus of the Institute of Diabetes Research (IDF) lays on understanding the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes, on identifying mechanisms and predictive markers of the disease, and the translation of findings into clinical trials to prevent type 1 diabetes in humans. IDF is particularly interested in deciphering the molecular mechanisms of islet autoreactivity, and the interaction of environment, genes, and the immune response. The ultimate goal is to develop therapies for the prevention and cure of islet autoimmunity and diabetes.

The Type 1 Diabetes Pathology Research Unit led by Dr. Teresa Rodriguez-Calvo is offering a master’s thesis project for a motivated student (f/m/x) to join our collaborative team studying type 1 diabetes. As part of your master’s thesis, you will investigate the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes in humans by analyzing pancreatic tissue sections provided by the Network for Pancreatic Organ Donors with Diabetes (nPOD) using advanced imaging techniques.


Your tasks

  • Laboratory techniques such as multiplex immunofluorescence staining on tissue sections.
  • Design and execution of experimental protocols.
  • Acquisition of images using different microscopy techniques, including whole-slide scanning, confocal and super-resolution microscopy.
  • Microscope image analysis with advanced digital tools and machine learning.
  • Presentation of experimental data.

Your profile

  • Currently enrolled in a relevant master’s program (e.g., Biology, Biomedicine).
  • Strong academic performance and genuine interest in diabetes research and computational tools.
  • Previous laboratory, microscopy, analytical, or computational experience is an advantage.

This position is for a fixed term of 6 months.

What We Offer:

  • The opportunity to conduct your master’s thesis in a leading research institute.
  • Supervision and mentorship from internationally recognized diabetes researchers.
  • Access to world-class research facilities and multidisciplinary expertise at Helmholtz Munich.
  • Integration into a vibrant and international scientific community with structured support and development opportunities.
Dr. Teresa Rodriguez-Calvo Group leader

"Our work is focused on defining and characterizing the hallmarks of type 1 diabetes. We closely collaborate with the Network for Pancreatic Organ Donors with Diabetes (nPOD) to study the human pancreas from deceased donors at different stages of their disease. This has allowed us to discover novel pathological aspects, which have opened new lines of investigation that will shape our understanding of the natural history of type 1 diabetes."

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Interested in applying?

If you have any questions, feel free to contact Dr. Teresa Rodriguez-Calvo, teresa.rodriguez@helmholtz-munich.de, who will be happy to help.
Our recruiting is decentralized - your application will be reviewed directly by the specialist department in which you could work in the future.

Please send your application only via our online application tool and with the following documents:
    • CV
    • Cover letter

    If you have obtained a university degree abroad, we will require further documents from you regarding the comparability of your degree. Please request the Statement of Comparability for Foreign Higher Education Qualifications as early as possible.

    We are committed to promoting a culture of diversity and welcome applications from talented people regardless of gender, cultural background, nationality, ethnicity, sexual identity, physical abilities, religion or age. Qualified applicants with physical disabilities will be given preference.

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