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Last update: : 02.01.2025
Based on a long tradition of scientific interaction between the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) in Heidelberg/Germany and the Weizmann Institute of Science (WIS) in Rehovot/Israel,…
Last update: : 02.01.2025
The Richtzenhain Doctoral Prize is awarded for outstanding dissertations in the field of cancer research that have been successfully completed at a research institute in/associated with Heidelberg…
Last update: : 02.01.2025
The DKFZ has a very active and welcoming PhD community. Below you'll find more information about the PhD student representatives and teams, as well as some of the many activities going on at the…
Last update: : 02.01.2025
Before you email us with an enquiry about the online application system, please read our candidate handbook and our FAQs below. Am I eligible to apply if I have not finished my…
Last update: : 02.01.2025
General Information The typical duration of the doctoral studies at the DKFZ is three to four years. More than 52 % of our PhD students are international, so the curriculum is in English and…
Last update: : 28.12.2024
The aim of this subproject S6 is to develop strategies for personalized, adaptive MR-guided dose escalation strategies for patients with non-small cell lung cancer. To achieve this,…
Last update: : 28.12.2024
Currently a weekly magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of patients suffering from non-small-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) under radiotherapy (RT) is lacking. The primary objective utilizing the…
Last update: : 28.12.2024
This subproject aims at comparing the quality of treatment plans of the different treatment machines used at the participating centers. For each patient treated at one participating center,…
Last update: : 28.12.2024
The objective of subproject S3, carried out at the LMU University Hospital Munich, is to develop a novel workflow for dose accumulation using deep learning, tailored to lung cancer patients treated…