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IRTG

Integrated Research Training Group (IRTG) – TRR 417

Project Leaders

Prof. Dr. Henner Farin

Prof. Dr. Henner Farin

Georg-Speyer-Haus

Dr. Reinhild Feuerstein

Dr. Reinhild Feuerstein

University of Freiburg

Prof. Dr. Claudia Günther

Prof. Dr. Claudia Günther

FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg

A Structured Program for Doctoral Excellence

The Integrated Research Training Group (IRTG) of TRR 417 offers a comprehensive and harmonized education program for all doctoral researchers within the consortium.
Our mission:

  • Subject-specific structured education of future experts on colorectal cancer
  • Foster strong academic and professional networks between inspiring medical & clinician scientists towards translational science
  • Equip researchers for diverse careers in academia, clinical practice, and industry

We combine online formats and on-site exchange programs to promote collaboration, particularly in methods training.


Why This Matters

Colorectal cancer (CRC) remains a major global health challenge, with high prevalence and mortality rates. Tackling it requires a new generation of experts:

  • Clinical and natural scientists with deep expertise in mucosal immunology, colon tumorigenesis, and the tumor microenvironment
  • Researchers trained to think independently, work collaboratively, and address problems from multiple perspectives

The IRTG prepares doctoral candidates for this task through research-driven learning combined with interdisciplinary skill development.

Core Program Components

The IRTG curriculum provides:

  • A structured framework guiding thesis work
  • Complementary training elements for specialized skills
  • Opportunities to develop transferable skills for careers inside and outside academia
  • Support for building national and international scientific networks in CRC research

Training Portfolio

Core Activities:

  • TRR 417 Lecture Series
  • Early Career Researcher Seminar Series
  • Guest Speaker Program
  • Annual IRTG Retreat with transferable skills courses

Individualized Development:

  • Each doctoral researcher designs a tailored research and training plan with their Thesis Advisory Committee (TAC) formalized in a jointly signed supervision agreement
  • Lab exchanges based on the specific needs 

Additional Opportunities:

  • Access to graduate centers at each partner site:
    • GRADE (Frankfurt)
    • IGA (Freiburg)
    • FAU Graduate Centre (Erlangen)

Quality & Language

  • Program language: English
  • Continuous improvement: All activities are evaluated through anonymous feedback and lecturer input, ensuring the program remains dynamic and responsive.

Doctoral Researchers

Philipp Bruno

Philipp Bruno

Doctoral Researcher

FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg

Ömer Talha Gökce

Ömer Talha Gökce

Doctoral Researcher

Goethe University Frankfurt

Maria Melo

Maria Melo

Doctoral Researcher

Georg-Speyer-Haus

Manuel Mendes

Manuel Mendes

Doctoral Researcher

University of Freiburg

Julia Sarapka

Julia Sarapka

Doctoral Researcher

FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg

Nele Schauer

Nele Schauer

Doctoral Researcher

University of Freiburg

Yukai Wang

Yukai Wang

Doctoral Researcher

FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg

Michelle Wiegel

Michelle Wiegel

Doctoral Researcher

Goethe University Frankfurt

Patrick Wisser

Patrick Wisser

Doctoral Researcher

Georg-Speyer-Haus

IRTG Team

Prof. Dr. Henner Farin

Prof. Dr. Henner Farin

Project Leader

Georg-Speyer-Haus

Dr. Reinhild Feuerstein

Dr. Reinhild Feuerstein

Project Leader

University of Freiburg

Prof. Dr. Claudia Günther

Prof. Dr. Claudia Günther

Project Leader

FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg

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Dr. Ann-Kathrin Mehnert

Project Manager

Georg-Speyer-Haus

Available Jobs

Doctoral Researcher Positions in Colorectal Cancer Research

We are seeking Doctoral Candidates (m/f/d) to join the TRR 417 on all three sites, pursuing functional cancer research on different aspects of cellular communication in the tumor microenvironment of colorectal cancer.