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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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opportunities within the university No Academic admission requirements Academic admission requirements include an outstanding Master of Science (MSc) degree or its equivalent in agriculture, biology, geography
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! Founded in 2007, GGNB is a joint enterprise between four faculties of the University of Göttingen (Biology, Chemistry, Medicine, and Physics), the Max Planck Institutes for Multidisciplinary Sciences (MPI
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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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traditional barriers between disciplines and expose graduate students to physics, chemistry and biology for a deeper understanding of all areas, preparing students for increasingly interdisciplinary life
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taught in English and is open to students who share enthusiasm for studying different aspects of the biology of cells and who hold a Master's degree (or equivalent) in biosciences, chemistry, physics
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pathogen-host interactions. They explore the molecular biology of model microorganisms or the diversity of microbial life in a variety of interesting places of our planet. Moreover, the research also
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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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Developmental Biology, and it enables students to gain an understanding of developmental, physiological, and evolutionary processes. They also study the cause, course and treatment of diseases. Students get
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technologies in the areas of virology, molecular biology and cellular biology and will be trained how to work safely in BSL2 and BSL3 laboratories. EIDIS PIs offer several lecture series, including “Basic