The IMPRS for Molecular Life Sciences: From Biological Structures to Neural Circuits (IMPRS-LS) is a PhD program that brings together two renowned Munich based Max Planck Institutes as well as two leading partner-universities, the LMU and TUM, to deliver first class training for the world‘s most promising young scientists.
Situated in an outstanding research environment, the school’s research activities center around three distinct but well-connected research branches: Our students and their supervisors strive to uncover molecular mechanisms regulating biological processes, analyze the resulting complex biological systems and decipher the intricate network of neural circuits leading to corresponding behavioral responses.
More than 60 distinguished group leaders actively participate in the PhD program and offer challenging and cutting-edge PhD projects in the following areas:
- Biophysics & Bio-imaging
- Computational & Systems Biology
- Gene Regulation & DNA Biology
- Circuit Neuroscience & Neurodegeneration
- Protein Structure & Protein Folding
- Signaling & Immunology
Further details:
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