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Home > Comittee on Equality and Career Support

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Comittee on Equality and Career Support Young academics

Who we are and what we want to achieve:

Science benefits from the contributions and different perspectives of many. This also applies to immunology. Therefore, it is a goal of the DGfI to see, include and promote all talents. This means that women and men should have equal opportunities for their careers in science, whether they have families or not. Many know from their own experience that there is still work to be done, but statistics and studies on the subject also clearly show it.

The Commission for Gender Equality and Career Support brings together DGfI researchers who are committed to this issue. We have a particular focus on those who are in the challenging phase after their doctorate up to their first professorship. There is a great need for concrete knowledge and moral support.

 

Coming soon

Lady Mary Montagu Lecture Series

Outstanding female immunogists share their exciting research, but also talk about their experiences in forming a career as women in STEM (=MINT).

Find out more

As a commission, we meet regularly to discuss these issues again and again, to think of supporting measures and to implement them as effectively as possible.

We see three main tasks:

  • Increase visibility for female immunologists and create awareness of the challenges of a career in the context of family and work, whether for men or women.
  • Networking support
  • Being a contact for questions, encouragement and empowerment

Gender equality

Female immunologists in the spotlight

Are you looking for outstanding female immunologists, e.g. as speakers at a conference? You are sure to find what you are looking for here:

Overview of excellent female immunologists
The Commission

Speakers

Charlotte Esser
Johannes vom Berg

Members

Friedericke Berberich-Siebelt
Niklas Beyersdorf
Christine Falk
Yvonne Samstag
Evelyn Ullrich

Equality and career support

Funding opportunities

Funding opportunities with special reference to gender equality and career support (currently in German only)

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Personal mentoring

Many universities now offer mentoring, from which young scientists can benefit greatly. Nevertheless, there are career-specific or “immunology-specific” questions for which a confidential conversation with an experienced colleague in immunology can be helpful.

We would like to address such questions. Feel free to contact us:

Berberich-Siebelt

 

 

PD Dr. rer.nat. Friederike Berberich-Siebelt
AG Leiterin, Molekulare und zelluläre Immunität
Pathologisches Institut, Universität Würzburg

 

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Prof. Dr. med. Christine Falk
Institut für Transplantationsimmunologie,
Medizinische Hochschule Hannover

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Prof. Dr. med. Yvonne Samstag
Universitätsprofessorin für Zelluläre Immunologie
Leiterin der Sektion Molekulare Immunologie am Institut für Immunologie
Universitätsklinikum Heidelberg

 

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Dr. Johannes vom Berg
AG-Leiter
Institut für Labortierkunde (LTK)
Universität Zürich

If you would like counselling:
Write an email to the person of your choice with your personal details (short CV), mentioning your wish for counselling and information on how to reach you by phone. Then a telephone conversation can be arranged individually. The commission members count on a wide network within the DGfI and thus  are able to draw on a broad basis for answering your questions.

EFIS Diversity Task Force

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The EFIS Diversity Task Force, initiated in 2019 by EFIS, addresses the persistent under-representation of women and ethnic minorities in immunology.

Meanwhile, 13 countries are represented in the Diversity Task Force. The spokesperson is Günnur Deniz from Instanbul. Charlotte Esser, immunologist at the Leibniz Institute for Environmental Medicine and professor at Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, represents the DGfI. The task force has set itself the task of initiating and coordinating activities that support the goal of greater diversity – in terms of gender, ethnicity or social origin – in immunology. All activities of the Task Force are carried out in coordination with the EFIS Board.

An important first task was to address inequalities that have been exacerbated by the Corona pandemic for immunologists since the beginning of 2020. The findings from this research were published in the EJI in December 2020.

 

Database Women in Immunology

Gender imbalance has long been a problem in science. Women immunologists are still underrepresented in leading positions. To facilitate the nomination of women as speakers, chairs and committee members at immunology meetings and as experts in decision-making bodies, EFIS is compiling a comprehensive and easily accessible database of women researchers in Europe with expertise in immunology.

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