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Anne-Dominique Gindrat

Dr. at Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics and Freie Universität Berlin

Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics and Freie Universität Berlin

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Sequence Analysis

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Stem Cell Biology

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Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics and Freie Universität Berlin

PhD Positions in Biology and Computation (IMPRS-BAC) at Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics and Freie Universität Berlin

The International Max Planck Research School for Biology and Computation (IMPRS-BAC) is now accepting applications for its doctoral program starting in 2026. This prestigious program is a collaboration between the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics and Freie Universität Berlin, offering an interdisciplinary environment at the intersection of molecular life sciences and computational sciences. IMPRS-BAC provides comprehensive training and mentorship in both experimental and computational fields, making it ideal for graduates in molecular biology, biochemistry, mathematics, bioinformatics, and related disciplines. The program is designed for candidates with a strong understanding of genome science and a passion for research areas such as epigenetics, developmental biology, gene regulation, RNA biology, protein biochemistry, stem cells, bioinformatics, sequence analysis, mathematics, statistics, molecular evolution, or biophysics. Successful applicants will benefit from cutting-edge research opportunities, structured supervision through a thesis advisory committee, and a flexible curriculum that includes scientific courses and transferable skills. The program also supports conference attendance and provides financial assistance for learning German. Doctoral candidates will receive three years of funding, with up to two additional positions supported by the DAAD Graduate School Scholarship Programme (GSSP). Graduates will earn their degree from Freie Universität Berlin and join a diverse, international community in Berlin. Applicants must hold an above-average master's or equivalent degree in a relevant field by October 2026, have experience in computational or biological research, possess strong English language skills, and submit a research proposal aligned with faculty interests. The application deadline is January 7, 2026, with interviews scheduled in February and March. For more information and to apply, visit the program website or contact Dr. Anne-Dominique Gindrat at [email protected].

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