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German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) Heidelberg • | Heidelberg, Baden W rttemberg | Germany | about 5 hours ago
largest biomedical research institute. Around 500 PhD students in over 100 divisions and research groups carry out research to unravel the causes and mechanisms of cancer development and to identify novel
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, biomedical diagnostics in the life sciences, energy-efficient lighting and solar energy harvesting. This is reflected in the fact that the average annual growth of the optics and photonics market has exceeded
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None Combined Master's degree / PhD programme No Joint degree / double degree programme No Description/content Based on a biomedical Master's course of study, the aim of the doctoral course of study
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of the third year as highly qualified scientists. All students enrolled in the PhD programme Infection Biology automatically become part of the Hannover Biomedical Research School (HBRS). Please also refer to
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Joint degree / double degree programme No Description/content Within the biomedical sciences in Germany, there is a striking discrepancy between internationally competitive basic research and poorly
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, biophysics, biomedical sciences, bioinformatics, experimental and theoretical biophysics, (physical) chemistry, and applied mathematics; two letters of recommendation and a proof of English proficiency. See
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become part of the Hannover Biomedical Research School (HBRS). Course organisation THEORETICAL TRAINING The three-year programme is split into six half-year modules and ends with the submission of a PhD
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offers interdisciplinary approaches to biomedical research with a strong emphasis on imaging. PhD projects range from the analysis of basic cellular processes to clinical translation, from the generation
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, veterinary medicine, pharmacy, natural science, or in another subject area with a biomedical or health-relevant focus The degree must entitle the applicant to pursue PhD studies in Germany. (Verification
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. Academic admission requirements Master of Science or equivalent degree with a strong background in neuroscience, biology, physics, biomedical sciences, computational science, applied mathematics, statistics