Erasmus MC is a dynamic academic medical center committed to improving population health and delivering excellent care through cutting-edge research and high-quality education. As part of the institutional strategy Koers28, Erasmus MC aims for healthcare transformation that is accessible, sustainable, and balanced. Digitalization and technological innovation play an essential role in achieving these goals. Erasmus MC invests in research by building a new research tower in 2032, providing an excellent opportunity for fostering fundamental and translational research across the silos.
To meet growing societal and medical challenges, Erasmus MC focuses on three core ambitions:
- strengthening tertiary, digital and appropriate patient care
- addressing societal issues through scientific research
- investing in learning and development for the future of healthcare.
The organization fosters a collaborative, responsible, and entrepreneurial culture, offering a safe, inclusive, and inspiring work environment.
Erasmus MCErasmus MC is located in the heart of Rotterdam, a vibrant, super-diverse city with more than 170 nationalities. As one of Europe’s leading academic medical centers, it spans the full spectrum of medical specialties. Its research ranges from molecular and cellular studies to clinical research and large population-based cohorts. Erasmus MC continually strengthens the link between research, patient care, and education. Because of this full spectrum, the Erasmus MC can be seen as an ideal ecosystem for the field of Immunology.
Diagnostics & Advice ThemeThe Department of Immunology is part of the Diagnostics & Advice theme, alongside the departments of Pharmacy, Medical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, Pathology, Viroscience, Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, and Clinical Chemistry.
Department of ImmunologyThe department of Immunology, celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2025, combines fundamental and translational research, education, diagnostics and clinical services. The department is currently employing about 130 staff members, divided over offices and lab facilities. The department is subdivided into 13 workgroups, all headed by independent group leaders. The combination of cutting-edge basic, translational and clinical immunological research with immunodiagnostics and clinical care, is a rather unique feature in the Netherlands and has led to major contributions to the understanding of immunological responses and disease mechanisms, implementation of innovative diagnostic assays, and the introduction of improved therapies in the clinics.
The organizational structure of the Department of Immunology is based upon three major activities in the Department:
- Research and education.
- Diagnostics (Laboratory of Medical Immunology).
- Clinical Immunology.