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- [ Information about Pediatric Research Center ](/en/research-and-education/scientific-research/pediatric-research-center/information-about-pediatric)
- [ Ongoing research in the Pediatric Research Center ](/en/research-and-education/scientific-research/pediatric-research-center/ongoing-research-pediatric)
- [ Becoming a Pediatric Researcher ](/en/research-and-education/scientific-research/pediatric-research-center/becoming-pediatric-researcher)
 


 

 

  #  Becoming a Pediatric Researcher 

We warmly welcome all those interested in pediatric research to our growing group of researchers!

 

##  Career as a Researcher 

We encourage all young researchers for postdoctoral research. We support them in their growth process and guide them in the establishment of a research group. We commit them to our long-term, high-quality research work and introduce them to our open, new research paradigm.

 



 

##  Pediatric Research Center Academic Track Program 

The Pediatric Research Center Academic Track Program, or the career path of a researcher, is meant for young researchers who have completed their dissertation and have clinical experience from a pediatric field. The researchers will use 50–100% of their time for research. The purpose of the career path is to provide the opportunity for the researchers to combine research and clinical work later on in their careers.

 



 

  

 

  Updated: 07.01.2026

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