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PhD positions: The Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology and the Friedrich Miescher Laboratory in Tübingen, Germany.

International PhD Program Tübingen, Spring 2010
The Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology and the Friedrich Miescher Laboratory in Tübingen, Germany, invite applications for PhD positions in:

Molecular & Cell Biology Biochemistry Developmental
Genetics Structural Biology Quantitative Genetics Plant Development
Evolutionary Biology Bioinformatics
Ecological Genomics Animal Development

Highly qualified applicants from all countries are invited to apply. All applicants must hold or anticipate receiving a Diploma or Masters degree by the time of their start as a PhD student at our institutes. Candidates have to be fluent in written and spoken English. The positions are funded by Max Planck Fellowships.

Application form, evaluation forms (2 needed) and all details about our online registration are available at www.eb.mpg.de/phd-program

Application deadline is November 25, 2009. After the review of completed applications selected candidates will be invited for personal interviews in Tübingen during February 10-12, 2010.
72076 Tübingen
For more information, see the Internet at UKT
www.medizin.uni-tuebingen.de.
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Information by phone at 07071/29-82027.

Doctoral Programs 18 Fellowships by the “Excellence Initiative by the German Federal and State Governments”

The Graduate School of Life Sciences Invites Applications for its Doctoral Programs
18 Fellowships by the “Excellence Initiative by the German Federal and State Governments”
Würzburg is one of the leading German Universities in the Life Sciences based on funding by the German Research Foundation (DFG Ranking 2009). Internationally renowned research centres such as the Biocenter, the Research Center for Infectious Diseases, and the DFG Research Center for Experimental Biomedicine (Rudolf Virchow Center) contribute to this standing.

The Graduate School of Life Sciences (GSLS) is directly linked to those research centers. It comprises about 240 doctoral students and runs research training groups in the following major sections:

Biomedicine | Infection and Immunity | Integrative Biology | Neuroscience | MD/PhD program (MDs only)

We offer
• an international, English spoken and widely visible research environment,
• a personal fellowship, conference money and funding of research expenses for three years,
• continuous supervision and mentoring by a thesis committee of three principal investigators,
• a strong network of peers,
• advanced scientific and transferable skills training,
• special tutoring for international students.
We expect
• passion for and experience in research,
• an excellent university degree obtained within the last two years, usually a M.Sc. or German Diploma (if graduation is expected by March 2010 you may apply; exceptional candidates holding an Honours B.Sc. may join after a qualification period),
• proven excellent oral and written English skills, willingness to learn basic German,
• eagerness to work in an interdisciplinary and international environment.

If this is a match, please refer to the GSLS homepage for details and online application (Deadline Nov 16, 2009):

http://www.graduateschools.uni-wuerzburg.de/life_sciences
Please also visit the GSLS homepage for several other funded PhD positions currently available at the GSLS.