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the cycle of experiment, data analysis, and the generation of testable hypotheses. To tackle this challenge, a new generation of genome scientists will be trained. These scientists will be specialists in
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lectures on specialised research topics. PhD projects are supervised by senior scientists and a thesis advisory committee including a university professor . The participating institutes on the Göttingen
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of neuronal networks, thus enabling a new generation of scientists to solve the big questions of basic research. Computational and theoretical neuroscience research at the Göttingen campus is extraordinarily
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health, with the COVID-19 pandemic being a striking example. The goal of the GGNB graduate programme in Emerging Infectious Diseases (EIDIS) is to provide young scientists with excellent training in
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forestry and forest ecology (doctoral seminar, research methods, interdisciplinary topics, key skills, in-depth specialisation). The following research fields are offered at the faculty: Bioclimatology
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broad general neuroscience training. The programme provides a specialised yet interdisciplinary training to prepare a new generation of scientists with comprehensive knowledge and state-of-the-art
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-to-date methods and technology. This important integrative approach at the system level is embedded in the graduate school GAUSS and in the research landscape of Göttingen. The excellent biological