*International PhD Program in
**Integrative Structural Biology (ISB)*
*www.phd-structural-biology.at
invites applications for**PhD studentships **
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The ISB Program offers a unique training and research network to study
the structure and mechanism of complex macro-molecular systems involved
in fundamental biological processes, including muscle development, lipid
activated signal transduction, and protein-nucleic acids interactions.
The ISB Program integrates state-of-the-art structural, functional and
computational biology approaches with an emphasis on the implementation
of hybrid structural biology methods. We offer challenging,
interdisciplinary PhD projects, an innovative research-based training
and mentoring program and a supportive, collaborative research
environment. The working language for research and teaching is English.
Highly motivated students with a strong interest in Structural and/or
Computational Biology are welcome to apply. PhD applicants should have
an academic degree equivalent to a Diploma or a Masters in Biochemistry,
Biophysics, Chemistry, Computational Biology or related disciplines
and**should**be able to communicate in English at an advanced level.
Interested candidates are invited to visit the home pages of the teams
of the International PhD program in Integrative Structural Biology
at:www.mfpl.ac.at
<http://www.mfpl.ac.at/training/phd-opportunities/doctoral-program-structural-biology.html>/training/phd-opportunities/doctoral-program-structural-biology.html
<http://www.mfpl.ac.at/training/phd-opportunities/doctoral-program-structural-biology.html>
Students will receive a monthly salary according to the scales of the
Austrian Science Fund FWF. At present, this is 2000 € per month before
deductions for tax, health insurance and pension contributions.
Apply
at:http://www.mfpl.ac.at/training/phd-opportunities/how-to-apply.html(*Deadline:
8^th March 2018*).
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Department of Structural and Computational Biology
Max F. Perutz Laboratories
University of Vienna
Vienna Biocenter (VBC), Campus Vienna Biocenter 5
A-1030 Vienna
Austria
e-mail: kristina.djino...@univie.ac.at
Phone: +43-1-4277-52203
Phone: +43-1-4277-52201 (secretary)
Mobile A: +43-664-602 77-522 03
Fax: +43-1-4277-9522