Overview The PhD Programme in “Innovative Strategies in Biomedical Research” is characterized by a significant multisciplinary connotation, where the experimental approach focusing on cellular and subcellular mechanisms combines with the physiological and physiopathological analysis of the organism as a whole, and is also relevant to medical issues. A special emphasis will be placed on molecular biology both in its basic approach and in its clinical application approach. The Programme consists in the following curricula: - System Physiology. Experimental and Clinical - Physiological Genomics and Molecular Medicine Admission Requirements - possession of a Master of Science (MSc) degree (or equivalent); - to be under 35 years of age on September 30, 2010. Positions and grants - 2 positions with 2 fellowships (amounting to € 14.500 per year + free meals at school’s canteen + Campus facilities) ); - the School may also admit eligible candidates without grants up to a maximum number of 2 posts. They will take part in the Programme at their own expenses but they will not have to pay any tuition fee. Deadlines - applications must be submitted online by September 30, 2010 www.sssup.it/phdapplicationonline ; - hardcopy of the application and the must reach (regardless the forwarding date) the “Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Divisione Formazione Universitaria e alla Ricerca, Piazza Martiri della Libertà, 33 – 56127 Pisa” by October 11, 2010 (please, write the notice “Application PhD in Innovative Strategies in Biomedical research on the envelope). Application and attachments Enclosures to the hard copy of the applications:
Selection of applicants Assessment of the titles: the submitted documents and publications, including the CV, and the Research Project. Beginning of the PhD Programme: The PhD Programme will start on January 20, 2011 Information email: infophd@sssup.it tel.: +39.050.883.250/383 Attached documents: Call for applications 2010-2011 - Non EU Citizens (file pdf, 594 Kb) Click here for an ONLINE APPLICATION Comments Comments are closed. | CategoriesAll |



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