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Immunology and Cancer; Imaging and Radiooncology; Infection, Inflammation and Cancer; DKFZ maintains an interdisciplinary structured graduate school known as the Helmholtz International Graduate School for Cancer Research. This school offers an in-house international M.Sc. program in "Molecular Biosciences" with a major in "Cancer Biology".
The Max Delbrück Center was established in Berlin-Buch in January 1992. Detlev Ganten was the founding director. The research center is the successor to three institutions that had belonged to the Academy of Sciences of the GDR until 1990: the Central Institute for Molecular Biology (Zentralinstitut für Molekularbiologie), the Central Institute for Cancer Research (Zentralinstitut für ...
In May 2010 developmental biologist Christof Niehrs (formerly at the German Cancer Research Center, DKFZ) was appointed as the institute's founding director. The institute was then named "Institute of Molecular Biology" and the institute's research focus on developmental biology, epigenetics, and DNA repair was set. [4]
The Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine was founded on 1 April 2001 in Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is part of the Max Planck Society. The current managing director is professor Dietmar Vestweber. [1]
Candidate of Sciences (Candidatus scientiarum – CSc., replaced by common Ph.D. in the Czech Republic in 1998 and by PhD. in Slovakia in 1996); Doctor of philosophy (Philosophiae doctor – Ph.D. or PhD., awarded since 1998 and 1996, respectively; requires at least 3–5-year doctoral study and coursework of 120-180 Credits)
The International Max Planck Research School for Molecules of Life (IMPRS-ML) is a PhD program covering various aspects of life science ranging from biochemistry to computational biology. [4] The school is run in cooperation with the Max Planck Institute for Biological Intelligence , the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich , and the ...
The Max Planck Institute for Medical Research in Heidelberg, Germany, is a facility of the Max Planck Society for basic medical research. Since its foundation, six Nobel Prize laureates worked at the Institute: Otto Fritz Meyerhof (Physiology), Richard Kuhn (Chemistry), Walther Bothe (Physics), André Michel Lwoff (Physiology or Medicine), Rudolf Mößbauer (Physics), Bert Sakmann (Physiology ...
He is a tenured principal investigator and Heading the Data Science Centre at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) Heidelberg, Germany.He is also a senior scientist in the Genome Biology Unit at the EMBL, is leading a bridging research division at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), and is a honorary professor ("Honorarprofessor") at Heidelberg University.