Call for Applications

Call for Applications

The International Max Planck Research School on Cellular Biophysics (IMPRS-CBP) invites excellent graduate students in the life sciences to apply for

fully funded PhD positions.

The IMPRS-CBP is an international doctoral training program hosted by the Max Planck Institute of Biophysics, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, and Frankfurt Institute of Advanced Studies.

Our mission is to train graduate students to tackle one of the ultimate biological challenges: to gain a complete molecular-level understanding of the cell and its functions.

We offer

  • A wide range of state-of-the-art techniques in biophysics, e.g. cryo- electron microscopy, NMR, mass spectrometry, high-resolution light microscopy, and large-scale computing
  • An interdisciplinary research environment connecting biological sciences (structural biology, cell biology, neurobiology, molecular biology, microbiology, biochemistry, computational biology) with physics, mathematics, and chemistry
  • Excellent working conditions with fully funded PhD positions and assistance in all organizational matters
  • An outstanding supervision concept with multiple experienced and engaged supervisors
  • The opportunity to build lasting networks in a collaborative research environment with ~30 internationally renowned PIs from the participating institutions
  • An attractive living environment with the Rhine-Main region around Frankfurt/Main being an international scientific, financial, and cultural hub
  • A strong community of PhD students jointly attending graduate courses
  • An innovative teaching concept with professional and transferable skills workshops

Find out more about our faculty, equipment, and projects in three lab rotations before starting your doctoral research!

The closing date for applications is May 15, 2024.

Apply by May 15!
Register in our application portal, get your documents ready, contact your referees and submit your application by May 15.
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