Italy - Vita-Salute San Raffaele University PhD Positions in Cellular and Molecular Biology
August 14th, 2008
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UniSR-Open University PhD Program in Cellular and Molecular Biology.
- Universita’ Vita-Salute San Raffaele (UniSR), Milano, Italy
Description
The UniSR in Milan, Italy, seeks to recruit bright, enthusiastic students for up to 12 positions, effective January 2009 (deadline for application September 22nd). The research staff of the San Raffaele Scientific Institute and Vita-Salute University operates at DIBIT, which is part of the largest biomedical science park in Italy, including the Telethon Institute for Gene Therapy, the Stem Cell Research Institute, and research units from major pharmaceutical and biotech companies.
The multi-disciplinary nature of DIBIT provides a stimulating learning environment, that is both collegial and collaborative, on the leading-edge of modern biological research. Core facilities for mouse genetics, bioimaging, proteomics, and flow cytometry are available.
The PhD program emphasizes a broad background in cellular and molecular biology, preparing for research careers in academia or industry. During a three to four year training programme, students participate to academic activities and develop an independent research project.
Qualifications
Applicants with a master degree are eligible to submit the application for the Phd Program. A good understanding of English is required.
Application Details
Applications must be submitted electronically and in paper format, using the provided forms according to the procedures published on the Official call (in Italian) appearing on the Gazzetta Ufficiale (see link below). Before applying, please review the application and admission section of the programs guidelines. Incomplete applications will not be accepted by the Office of Graduate Studies. Please contact Cristina Cerutti, PhD Office, should you require assistance with your application.
Contact: Cristina Cerutti
More Information: Universita’ Vita-Salute San Raffaele (UniSR)
Closing Date: 22 September 2008
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