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[GERMANY] Ph.D. positions in biology, physics and chemistry

Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 07:53

The Goettingen Graduate School for Neurosciences and Molecular Biosciences (GGNB) was founded in 2007 as a joint enterprise between the University of Goettingen, three Max Planck Institutes, and the German Primate Center. GGNB is funded by the Excellence Initiative of the German federal and state governments.

Twelve doctoral programs are currently united under the roof of GGNB, sharing a common interdisciplinary training platform for their Ph.D. candidates. All courses are in English. Each Ph.D. candidate is affiliated with one of the doctoral programs of GGNB where he/she receives individual counseling and is guided in his/her thesis work by a thesis committee of at least three faculty members. We invite for applications for

Ph.D. positions

in biology, physics and chemistry in the following doctoral programs:

Biomolecules: Structure - Function - Dynamics

Molecular Biology of Microbial, Animal and Plant Cells

Molecular Biology of Development and Interaction between Organisms

International Max Planck Research School Physics of Biological and Complex Systems

Molecular Physiology of the Brain

Sensory and Motor Neuroscience

Systems Neuroscience

Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience



Scholarships and institutionally financed Ph.D. positions are available.



Candidates holding a Masters degree in the natural sciences or related disciplines and an excellent academic record in subjects relevant to the prospective doctoral project may apply by 15 June 2008. For details regarding the doctoral programs, open positions and application procedures, please refer to our website: www.ggnb.uni-goettingen.de (contact: ggnbat@gwdg.de, phone: +49 - 551 - 39 14004).

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