From Münster to Houston
Sometimes an internship abroad can serve as a springboard for an international career - or it turns into a full-time job. That is what happened in the case of Dr. Tim Sauer. In the summer of 2015 he was still working as a senior physician in the field of bone marrow transplants at Münster University Hospital (UKM). Through the Train-Gain programme at the Cells in Motion (CiM) Cluster of Excellence at Münster University he funded an internship at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. He soon decided to live and do research in the USA for a longer period of time. He has now settled down in the American city, and in this with Frank Schlegel he explains how it all came about and what he does in his new job. Your internship in Houston clearly kindled your enthusiasm.

