(MUG), based on equal financial support by the ‘Doktoratskolleg’ (DK) scheme of the Austrian Science Fund (FWF) and the MUG. MOLIN offers a multidisciplinary graduate training program that scrutinizes the
applicability of ex vivo generated erythrocytes with a focus on biomechanical qualities Period: 2018–2022 Funded by: OeNB Project partners: Dan Cojoc, Italian National Research Council, Institute of Materials (CNR-IOM)
supervisors, fellow students and will enjoy broad administrative support. PhD students receive a fully funded working contract (30 hours/week) for three years (1 initial year + 2 years extension) including health
dementia and perform extensive functional exploration of these genetic variants Duration: 2015-2021 Funded by: Joint Programme - Neurodegenerative Disease Research Project partners: Stéphanie Debette, Research
or from the International Office. Information for Med Uni Graz students on the Intranet External funding authorities Erasmus+ Erasmus+ is the EU program that promotes education, training, youth and sport
researchers: The service charges are low since Biobank Graz is part of Med Uni Graz. For projects with funding (FWF, EU, ÖNB, etc.), applicants must make a contribution to cover the running costs of Biobank Graz
the Styrian Medical Association are involved in the project, which is financed by the Styrian Health Fund. The postgraduate programmes include postgraduate mentoring in the form of group discussions (2x/year)
sold and/or exploited for commercial purposes? Biobank Graz is a non-profit, independent, publicly funded institution of the Medical University of Graz that exclusively serves to promote biomedical research
AIDAVA's clinical application domains are breast cancer and ischemic heart disease. Period: 2022-2026 Funded by: European Commission Project partners: b!loba, KU Leuven, The European Institute for Innovation
of Graz This was the campus opening After nearly 20 years of generation of new ideas, planning, funding negotiations and ultimately construction and moving, our campus including the Division of Macroscopic