International Doctoral School in Biomolecular Sciences
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Coordinator: Prof. Paolo Macchi
Vice-Coordinator: Prof. Ines Mancini
Educational Goals of the School:
The International School of Doctorate in Biomolecular Sciences aims to:
- form experts on Biology and Biotechnology able to practice their skills in an interdisciplinary way, helping the development in innovative fields which often require multidisciplinary knowledge;
- provide the skills to perform independently, with originality, creativity and scientific rigor, research of high quality at Universities as well as public or private institutions such as industry oriented to basic research, biomedical research, biotechnology and to molecular-based clinical diagnosis.
Students have to undergo a public selection to be admitted to the School.
The Doctorate School in Biomolecular Sciences is a 3 year course that includes
- research and study activities
- attendance to courses and seminar cycles
- research and study period abroad.
The Graduate School is proposed by the Centre for Integrative Biology (CIBio) .
A protocol of cooperation, which includes support for teaching and research as well as specific scholarships, has been established with the following research institutes:
- Bruno Kessler Foundation (FBK)
- National Conseil of Research (CNR – Biophysics Institute)
- The Microsoft Research - University of Trento Center for Computational and Systems Biology
- Edmund Mach Foundation (FEM)
- Research and Innovation CentreUniversity of Verona
- Medical School of Hannover (MHH)
The main areas of interest are:
- Biochemistry
- Bioinformatics
- Computational Biology
- Developmental Biology
- Genetics
- Lipidomics and Biomembranes
- Metabolomics and Metabolic Imaging
- Microbial Genomics
- Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Molecular Vaccinology
- Molecular Virology
- Nanobiotecnology
- Neurobiology
- Organic Chemistry
- Structural Biology
- Systems Biology
- Synthetic Biology



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