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The Max Planck Society (MPG) started in 2000 an initiative to attract more international students to Germany to pursue their PhD studies. Therefore, International-Max-Planck-Research-Schools (IMPRS) were established. The number of IMPRS has ever been increasing since then in all three sections of research of the MPG.
The concept for the International Max Planck Research Schools was jointly developed in 1999 by the Max Planck Society and the so-called Hochschul Rektoren Konferenz (HRK), a body representing all German universities. The aim of these PhD programs is to offer German and international doctoral students a first class education in innovative and ...
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics: Dresden: developmental biology, evolutionary biology, genetics, neuroscience, structural biology, cell biology: Max Planck Institute for Chemistry: Mainz: chemistry, earth science, climatology: Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences: Leipzig
The institute has many collaborations with national and international universities and research institutes, as well as businesses. Collaboration partners include: Free University, Berlin, Germany [3] [4] Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine, Berlin, Germany [5] [6] European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany [7]
In 2010 the faculty was ranked in the "Excellence Group" for "biology, chemistry and mathematics" [14] and among Germany's top research universities in the field of biology, according to the 2012 CHE University Ranking, [15] [16] according to several criteria. [4]
In biology, the department is ranked No. 50 in the world and No. 3 in Germany in the QS World University Rankings. [5] In the Academic Ranking of World Universities, it ranks No. 76-100 in the world and No. 5-9 in Germany. In the national 2020 CHE University Ranking, the department is rated in the top group for overall study situation, study ...
The Molecular Medicine Partnership Unit is an alliance between the European Molecular Biology Laboratory and the Medical Faculties of the University of Heidelberg.Its primary aim is to uncover the molecular basis of disease and to speed the transformation of biomedical discoveries into personalized medicine strategies.
The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) is an intergovernmental organization dedicated to molecular biology research and is supported by 29 member states, two prospect member states, and one associate member state. [2] EMBL was created in 1974 and is funded by public research money from its member states. [3]