Münster’s Graduate Program on Cell Dynamics and Disease (CEDAD) offers cutting edge science together with the newly founded International Max Planck Research School – Molecular Biomedicine (IMPRS-MBM). CEDAD and IMPRS-MBM – jointly run by the University of Münster and the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine – offer integrative approaches to biomedical research with a strong emphasis on imaging.
The 3-year PhD projects range from studying molecular mechanisms of basic cellular processes to the analysis of the molecular basis of inflammatory and vascular diseases.
We offer outstanding research in high-profile laboratories as well as excellent scientific and “soft-skill” training aimed to strengthen the PhD students’ competences for their future careers.
Students will receive a tax-free fellowship of 1365-1400 € per month. Support with visas, accommodation and administrative matters is also provided.
Application deadline: 20th May 2010.
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16 PhD Scholarships In Life Sciences at Muenster University