Molecular and Cellular Life Sciences: Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry

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Degree 
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Address
Molecular and Cellular Life Sciences: Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, Max-Planck-Institut für Biochemie, Dr. Hans-Jörg Schäffer, Am Klopferspitz 18, München, 82152, Germany
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Subject
Biology
Course Language(s) 
English
Course Beginning 
Official start of the Ph.D. programme is October 01 each year. However, in agreement with the direct supervisor, students may start as early as May each year.
Duration 
4 years
App Deadline 
15-Jan
Scholarship and Grants 

http://www.imprs-ls.de

Telephone 
+49.89.857.822.81
Fax 
+49.89.857.822.82
E-mail 

i...@imprs-ls.mpg.de

Website 
http://www.imprs-ls.de



International Ph.D. Programme in Molecular and Cellular Life Sciences

The International Max Planck Research School for Molecular and Cellular Life Sciences (IMPRS-LS) offers an international Ph.D. programme in life sciences covering areas of

  • biochemistry
  • cell biology
  • molecular medicine
  • neurobiology and structural biology.

The three- to four-year programme, taught entirely in English, provides comprehensive scientific training in a superb and vibrant research environment with state-of-the-art facilities and cutting-edge research projects.

Laboratory work will be supplemented by seminars, summer schools, elective courses, training in soft skills and participation in international conferences.

More than 250 doctoral students from all over the world currently work at the Max Planck Institutes of Biochemistry and Neurobiology and create, together with numerous doctoral students from university laboratories, a young and dynamic international atmosphere on the campus.

Submit Application To

Please submit your application online following the instructions at their website (http://www.imprs-ls.de ). Only applications submitted through their online application portal will be processed.


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