The Helmholtz Graduate School Molecular Cell Biology is a collaboration between the Max Delbruck Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) and the Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin (HU), Freie Universitat Berlin and Charite-Universitatsmedizin Berlin medical faculty. We offer, alongside outstanding research training, an interdisciplinary platform for structured PhD training to all doctoral students at the MDC. The graduate school currently supports 350 PhD students, one third of whom come from abroad.
The research diversity offered by the 55 groups working at the MDC covers the areas of
The programme combines academic research, education and training from accomplished professors and researchers, access to high-end technology and collaborations, all within the campus. Research training is supplemented with teaching lectures in the main research areas, methods workshops, introductions to new technologies, soft-skills courses and opportunities for career development to foster the personal and scientific development of our students. To help our students keep track of the various activities and courses during their PhD, the Graduate School operates a Credit Point System for courses and conferences attended and participation in career development activities. This helps students to structure their training so that it meets individual needs and interest.
Please note that although the application period is a busy time for the Graduate Office, we will do our best to answer your inquiries as soon as possible. Send your inquiries including your application number to phdmdc(at)mdc-berlin.de.
Important: Successful candidates must start their PhD project at the latest six months after the interviews.
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