...

Graduate School of Quantitative Biosciences Munich (QBM)

Visitar página Web

Sobre el empleador

The Graduate School of Quantitative Biosciences Munich (QBM) is founded in 2012 as part of German Excellence Initiative. The international PhD training program focuses on communication and collaboration between traditionally separate disciplines, ranging from biochemistry and medicine to bioinformatics, experimental and theoretical biophysics and applied mathematics. With its strong emphasis on anchoring theoretical analysis in advanced quantitative experimentation, and the excellence of the participating scientists, the school has a unique position within the European scientific landscape.

The core personnel of the school are the principal investigators represented by scientific coordinators of the program, the scientific and administrative staff, and graduate students (75-100 in steady state). In addition, an external scientific advisory board, representing the four key scientific areas (biochemistry, biophysics, bioinformatics/statistics/theoretical physics, and medicine) advises the school on organization and strategy.

Ubicación de la empresa

Descubre empleadores similares

...
KU Leuven Lovaina, Bélgica 81 posiciones abiertas
...
Ghent University Gante, Bélgica 67 posiciones abiertas
...
ETH Zürich Zúrich, Suiza 67 posiciones abiertas
...
University of Luxembourg Luxemburgo 53 posiciones abiertas
...
KTH Royal Institute of Technology Estocolmo, Suecia 44 posiciones abiertas
Más empleadores

Esto puede ser de tu interés

...
5 Reasons to Pursue Your PhD at EMBL European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) 4 minutos de lectura
...
The genetic detectives discovering who we really are University of Turku 5 minutos de lectura
...
Deciphering the Gut’s Clues to Our Health University of Turku 5 minutos de lectura
...
Understanding Users to Optimise 3D Experiences Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI) 5 minutos de lectura
...
Harnessing the Rhizosphere to Protect Our Soil Free University of Bozen - Bolzano 5 minutos de lectura
Más historias