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14 PhD Student Fellowships in Infection Biology of Human Pathogens
Written by Suleman Shahid
Sunday, 16 April 2006
The newly founded International Research Training Group 1273
“Strategies of human pathogens to achieve acute and chronic infections”
is seeking highly qualified and motivated individuals for
14 PhD Student Fellowships in Infection Biology of Human Pathogens
(starting September 1, 2006)
The German Research Foundation (DFG) has granted funding to
Hannover Medical School (MHH) and the German Research Center for
Biotechnology (GBF) in Braunschweig to establish an International
Research Training Group (IRTG) together with the Karolinska Institutet
in Stockholm (coordinators: Sebastian Suerbaum, Hannover, and Birgitta
Henriques-Normark, Stockholm). The central aim of the programme is to
give young researchers the opportunity to perform their PhD work in the
rapidly moving field of the infection biology of human microbial
pathogens in a highly stimulating, competitive, international
environment. The core element of the IRTG is a joint research programme
centering on the question how human microbial pathogens achieve acute
or persistent infection and how the host organism reacts to persistent
infection. In addition, a highly interdisciplinary joint study
programme will be set up which will profit from the established
infrastructure for graduate training available at both MHH (Hannover
Biomedical Research School, Center for Infection Biology) and KI (MTC
Postgraduate Programme in Infection Biology). Stipends will be 1365
€/month and are available for up to three years. It is an integral part
of the programme that PhD students spend 6-12 months in one of the
partner labs at the Karolinska Institute
Candidates that hold the equivalent of a master’s degree in Biology,
Biochemistry or Life Sciences, or graduated in medicine are welcome to
apply. Those applicants who are selected for interviews in a first
round of screening will be asked to attend a selection workshop in
Hannover to be held June 15/16, 2006
The deadline for receipt of a complete application is April 18, 2006. Please use the application form that can be downloaded at this link and send it to:
Prof. Dr. Sebastian Suerbaum,
Department of Medical Microbiology and Hospital Epidemiology,
Hannover Medical School,
Carl-Neuberg-Str. 1,
30625 Hannover, Germany
or
For detailed information on faculty and projects see this link.