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University of Florence PhD Course in Structural Biology

University of Florence

PhD Course in Structural Biology

Florence, Italy

Doctor of Education

3 years

English

Full time

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    About : The PhD Course in Structural Biology focuses on the relationship between biological macromolecule structure and function. You'll engage in cutting-edge research using various techniques, including X-ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy. The course is designed for those interested in exploring the molecular mechanics of biology through comprehensive study and hands-on experience.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in academia, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and research institutions. Potential roles include structural biologist, research scientist, and laboratory manager, where you can contribute to advancements in drug development and molecular biology.

Introduction

The International Doctorate in Structural Biology is an international doctorate in collaboration with the Universities of Frankfurt and Utrecht. It was established with an agreement signed by the three Rectors in 2001. On the basis of this agreement, the PhD title that students obtain at the end of the program is considered equivalent to that obtained at the Bijvoet Center for Biomolecular Research and to the PhD in Chemistry and Biochemistry from the University of Frankfurt.

The doctorate course aims at the formation of PhDs who are at the forefront of knowledge and education in the field of modern investigation methodologies in structural biology, biotechnology, and systems biology. It provides a wealth of knowledge to the training of experts in the field of structural chemistry applied to biological macromolecules in solution, in fibrils, in membranes or in cells, and in the field of molecular biology for the expression of isotopically enriched recombinant proteins.

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The Magnetic Resonance Center (CERM) of the University of Florence is a Research Infrastructure supported by the European Commission for providing transnational access to biological NMR. CERM is one of the first laboratories in the world for quality of equipment, production and scientific credibility in the field of structural biology and NMR. The infrastructure is uniquely equipped with a large number of NMR spectrometers ranging from 1200 MHz down to 0.01 MHz, through 950, 900, 850 WB, 800, 700, 600, 500 and 400 MHz spectrometers. Many of these instruments are equipped with a cryoprobe. It has a specialized tradition in the investigation of metalloproteins, particularly paramagnetic metalloproteins. CERM is a core member of INSTRUCT, the European infrastructure for integrated structural biology, which includes centers for cutting-edge technology, scientific expertise, and training.

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