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) Teaching language English Languages English Full-time / part-time full-time Programme duration 6 semesters Beginning Only for doctoral programmes: any time Application deadline Application is possible
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-goettingen.de/career. Support for international students and doctoral candidates Buddy programme List of doctoral programmes and other offers Molecular Biology (MSc/PhD) Neurosciences (MSc/PhD) Biomolecules
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, medicine, or related fields. Our programme offers training in a broad range of methods and concepts to study molecular cell biology in different organisms and model systems. This also includes a broad
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Virology” and “Molecular Biology of HIV Replication and Pathogenesis”. Course organisation The doctoral programme in "Emerging Infectious Diseases" is part of the Göttingen Graduate Center for Neurosciences
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Languages English Full-time / part-time full-time Programme duration 6 semesters Beginning Only for doctoral programmes: any time Application deadline Application is possible independent of deadlines. Tuition
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Description/content This cross disciplinary programme aims at understanding the computational capabilities of neural systems combining approaches from Physics, Biology, Computer Science, Psychology, Medicine
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, ecosystemic, environmental and mathematical research in Göttingen is reflected in this PhD programme. Sub-programmes: bioinformatics (computational molecular biology and genetics; including medical/clinical
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researchers in functional genomics, quantitative proteomics, bioimaging, computational biology, and bioinformatics. Course organisation The IMPRS for Genome Science programme is embedded in the Göttingen
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restoration after injury and in disease. The programme provides cutting-edge training in molecular/cellular neurobiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, large-scale omics approaches, cell staining/imaging
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University Göttingen, German Primate Center, and the Göttingen Max-Planck Institutes) are supervised and trained together. The focus of the programme is on the development, biology, and function of the healthy