International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) Joint PhD Program in Molecular Biology (JuMBO)
International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA)

International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA)

Joint PhD Program in Molecular Biology (JuMBO)

PhD

3 up to

4 years

English

Full time

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Joint PhD Program in Molecular Biology (JuMBO) offers an in-depth interdisciplinary study focused on advanced research methods in molecular biology. This program emphasizes collaboration across multiple institutions, fostering a rich learning environment and exposure to diverse research perspectives. Students engage in innovative projects that contribute to significant advancements in the field within a typical duration of three to four years.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates of JuMBO can pursue various career paths, including roles in academia as researchers or educators. They may also find opportunities in biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, contributing to drug development, genetic research, or laboratory management. Other options include positions in scientific publishing, regulatory affairs, and non-profit research organizations.

The International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA), the International Center for Genetic Engineering Biotechnology (ICGEB), the University of Trieste and the University of Udine offer a new Joint Ph.D. Program in Molecular Biology (JuMBO).

The main mission of JuMBO is to train enthusiastic young scientists from developed and developing countries to use advanced molecular tools with a deeper understanding of their scientific and technical opportunities and limitations. Students who complete this Ph.D. program will have a solid background in the various aspects of Molecular Biology and related methodology, including bioinformatics and structural biology, to efficiently exploit new functionalities for scientific and technical research purposes. Students will benefit from receiving their training in Molecular Biology in the active and exciting research environment of the four prestigious institutions.

In addition, Ph.D. students will benefit from established collaborations of the Institutions involved in the program, and in particular ongoing exchanges with the National Institute of Chemistry in Ljubljana (Slovenia) and the German Research School for Simulation Sciences in Jülich (Germany).

Projects within the Ph.D. Course Program take advantage of tools in molecular and structural biology to study the mechanisms of differentiation and cell homeostasis and their dysregulation in cancer, viral infection and neurodegenerative diseases. A large collection of organisms is studied ranging from Homo sapiens to plants.

Students are continuously in touch with cutting-edge research by attending classes, seminars, and workshops throughout the year. The average teacher-student ratio is about 1 to 3.

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