Public Engagement


Public Engagement

We are committed to communicating our research beyond academia and contributing to public understanding of cancer immunology and metabolism. Our work aims not only to uncover fundamental biological principles but also to inform clinical innovation and societal dialogue around cancer therapy

Our research explained

In a recorded lecture as part of the ‘Akademische Mittagspause’, Felix Hartmann explains how tumor metabolism shapes immune responses and why spatial technologies are transforming our understanding of cancer immunotherapy. Link to the YouTube video.

Feature article – DKFZ Einblick magazine

Our research on metabolic niches in the tumor microenvironment and their role in immunotherapy response was featured in the DKFZ science magazine Einblick. Link to the article.

Through these activities, we aim to make complex biological mechanisms understandable, support evidence-based discussion of cancer research, and foster interdisciplinary exchange between scientists, clinicians, and the public.

Join the Lab

We seek highly motivated researchers with backgrounds in:

  • Immunology
  • Computational biology
  • Systems biology
  • Spatial omics technologies
  • Quantitative modeling

Successful candidates are intellectually independent, collaborative, and motivated to work at the interface of technology development and mechanistic biology.

Our trainees benefit from:

  • Strong international collaborations
  • Interdisciplinary mentoring
  • Exposure to cutting-edge spatial and computational technologies
  • Competitive national and international research networks

PhD and postdoctoral applicants are encouraged to contact us with a CV, brief research statement, and references.

News & Highlights

Recent news, updates and celebrations are posted on our LinkedIn.

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