INTERNATIONAL LABORATORY VISITS SCHOLARSHIP
We congratulate Paul Weber, who will work on his Master's thesis in the United States of America at UC Berkeley in the research group of Prof. Dirk Hockemeyer with the support of the of 51ÁÔÆæ. We wish him every success!
Congratulations to Lucas Desruelles, this year's awardee honored by the Faculty of Biological Sciences for the best graduation in the master's program Physical Biology of Cells and Cell Interactions and for her outstanding achievements in his studies!
He conducted her master thesis under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Lecaudey.
The two-year Master's programme Physical Biology of Cells and Cell Interactions (PBioC) takes place at an international level and promotes the acquisition of an in-depth research-oriented education in the fields of eukaryotic and organismal cell biology and physical biology.
The Master's programme provides students with an understanding of fundamental eukaryotic life processes from cell growth, cell-cell communication and differentiation to hormonal, inflammatory, angiogenic signalling and aging. These processes are studied in different animal and plant model systems in context of cells, tissues and entire model organisms. The experimental and conceptual approaches of the programme include cutting-edge methods in cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, immunology, genetics, (neuro-)physiology and morphological analysis. A strong focus is placed on various advanced microscopy techniques and applications to analyze tissues and multicellular model systems in vivo as well as data analysis.
The programme offers a combination of theoretical courses and own experimental activities from the first semester on. In addition to the basics of the sub-disciplines, students are introduced to the current state of international research and acquire occupational skills that enable interdisciplinary research, independent scientific thinking and responsible action.