Doctoral programmes
Else Kröner Doctoral College
The goal of the Doctoral College, supported by the Else Kröner Fresenius Stiftung (Foundation) is to offer its members an ideal environment for work and supervision. Places in the Doctoral College are awarded on a competitive basis, and members must be prepared to interrupt their studies for six months to a year. During this period they are taken on as student assistants and can focus entirely on their doctoral research project. Else Kröner-Promotionskolleg
DIGS-BB
DIGS-BB succeeded with its proposal in the second round of the German Excellence Initiative! With funding for another five years, DIGS-BB can continue its award-winning concept in graduate training and introduce a number of innovations in structure and content. These changes include the exciting addition of systems biology to the CellDevo program (now:CellDevoSys program), NanoBio's new focus on biophysics and bioengineering (now: BioEng program), the "Research Exchange Program", funding networking with participating labs world-wide, and the "Springboard-to-Postdoc" program. With career advantages like this DIGS-BB will continue to recruit excellent PhD students from all over the world and to provide top-notch research and training opportunities. DIGS-BB
PhD-Programm "Endothelium in Health and Disease"
The international PhD programme "Endothelium in Health and Disease" offers research and training opportunities for graduate students with biological or medical background who want to gain a PhD in endothelial cell biology and cardiovascular research. The programme provides a structured curriculum supplemented by practical courses, journal clubs and retreats. The modules cover the main aspects of modern cardiology, immunology, oncology, physiology and microcirculation. PhD-Programm "Endothelium in Health and Disease"
IRTG “Immunological and Cellular Strategies in Metabolic Disease” (ICSMD)
The International Research Training Group (IRTG) 2251 “Immunological and Cellular Strategies in Metabolic Disease” (ICSMD) offers a new training programme combining the expertise of TU Dresden and King's College London in Metabolic Disease. The programme provides a structured curriculum supplemented by seminars, journal clubs and retreats. The IRTG offers positions for PhD and MD students, is embedded in the Dresden International PhD Programme as well as the Else-Kröner-Promotionskolleg, and provides the possibility for awarding a Joint PhD between
TU Dresden and King's College London. https://tu-dresden.de/med/mf/irtg2251