PhD Program - Microbiology
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Fribourg
Key information
- Publication date:20 August 2024
- Workload:100%
- Place of work:Fribourg
Job summary
Join the PhD Program in Microbiology at CUSO, a leading Swiss institution. This opportunity offers a collaborative work environment and benefits for career growth.
Tasks
- Engage in advanced research in microbial sciences, including bacteriology and virology.
- Participate in activities that enhance scientific and technical training tailored to your interests.
- Contribute to program development through committees and organize annual retreats.
Skills
- Candidates should have a strong background in life sciences and relevant research experience.
- Excellent analytical and critical thinking skills are required.
- Strong communication and teamwork abilities are essential.
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PhD Program - Microbiology
CategoryLife Sciences | Health
Position PhD Program
The mission of the Doctoral Program in Microbial Sciences is to offer activities dedicated to the scientific and technical training in fundamental and applied microbial sciences according to the specific needs and interests of students at the doctoral level.
The goal of the Doctoral Program in Microbial Sciences is to offer advanced research training in order to prepare doctoral students for an optimal development of their future career. The program is complemented by the Programme Transversal for the development of generic skills of the CUSO ( ).
The Doctoral Program in Microbial Sciences further provides an opportunity for PhD candidates to contribute to the elaboration of activities via a participation in committees and/or involvement in the organization of the annual retreat.
The interactions and synergisms between the local Doctoral Schools and the Doctoral Program in Microbial Science is guaranteed by the participation of several faculty members in both, by a common system of credits, and by an open access to activities to other doctoral students.
The obligate intracellular bacteria Waddlia chondrophila in human macrophage at 5h post-infection. The bacteria (green) were labeled with mouse polyclonal anti- W. chondrophila antibodies. The macrophage microtubules (red) were labeled with rabbit polyclonal anti- alpha-tubulin antibodies and the nucleus (blue) with DAPI. 100x magnification. By courtesy of Croxatto Anthony & Gilbert Greub.