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International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm

The International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm (IGradU) of Ulm University has been established in 2006 and is supported by the Excellence Initiative of the German Federal and State Governments since 2007.[4][5] It promotes and supports graduate education and training in the field of biomedical research.[6] There are two structured training programs on offer: The International PhD Programme in Molecular Medicine Ulm for doctoral candidates in the natural sciences and the program Experimental Medicine for doctoral candidates in medicine.

International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm
Established2006
Field of research
Molecular medicine
PresidentMichael Kühl [1]
Directors[2]
Dieter Brockmann
Bernd Knöll
Axel Groß
Tanja Weil
NicknameIGradU
Operating agency
Ulm University[3]
Websitewww.uni-ulm.de/mm

Scientific profile edit

Molecular medicine is a research focus of Ulm University, documented by various externally funded research networks in a national and international context.[7][8] The Graduate School is responsible for the training of doctoral students within these networks and beyond. It is the objective of the Graduate School to strengthen the scientific performance of Ulm University in the field of Molecular Medicine.[9] Main areas of research cover the topics Development, Regeneration and Degeneration, Developmental and Stem Cell Biology, Aging, the Hematopoietic System and Oncology and Cardiometabolic Disorders.[10]

International PhD Programme in Molecular Medicine edit

Speaker: Prof. Dr. Michael Kühl, Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

A doctoral training program entitled International PhD Programme in Molecular Medicine was launched in October 2005. This English language postgraduate course offers a three-year structured doctorate.[11] The training of researchers is the key task of the International PhD Programme in Molecular Medicine. The major aims in this respect are:

  • to improve graduate training by creating an active, motivating, excellent and international research environment
  • to foster critical thinking and acting, creativity and personal responsibility
  • to encourage graduates to develop their own ideas, discuss them in an open forum and to convert them into meaningful action
  • to generate an international environment within which students can work with tolerance and respect for people from different cultural backgrounds
  • to encourage graduates to carry out independent scientific research by adopting a multilevel supervision and mentoring approach
  • to guide graduate education by establishing a definitive and transparent program structure
  • to advance graduate career opportunities in the academic world and in industry.[12]

Each doctoral student is supervised by a Thesis Advisory Committee (TAC) consisting of three members. The TAC supervises PhD students in their daily laboratory work, monitors the progress of their work and evaluates oral examinations as well as the written dissertation. This multiple supervision approach supports the independence of the PhD students as young researchers.[13]

Study Plan International PhD Programme in Molecular Medicine Ulm
1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year CP
Course Term 1 Term 2 Term 1 Term 2 Term 1 Term 2
Lecture Series 3
Improve your textbook knowledge 2
Journal Club 6
Progress Report 3
2 Optional activities 3
3 Practical courses 3
Doctoral thesis exam exam
Disputation exam
Sum Credit Points (CP) 20

The International PhD Programme in Molecular Medicine is taught entirely in English. During the three-year period of studies, students must take part in a number of compulsory activities. Central teaching activities include the lecture Improve your Textbook Knowledge as well as a Journal Club and the biweekly seminar Progress Report. The lecture Improve your Textbook Knowledge allows graduates from different disciplines to refresh the basic knowledge needed to perform research in molecular medicine independently of their scientific background. In the seminar Progress Report, students are trained to communicate and present their own research data to their fellow students and to place it in a broader international context. Furthermore, graduates must attend a series of lectures presented by external speakers. Another compulsory course is the seminar Good Scientific Practice which takes place at the beginning of practical work.[13]

In addition to curricular seminars and lectures, PhD students are offered a variety of optional activities, like organized excursions to pharmaceutical and biotech companies. Summer schools and other scientific events in cooperation with international partner universities and partners from industry motivate students to deepen their knowledge in basic science and practical applications. Furthermore, scientific retreats focusing on particular research topics are offered. In addition, there are competence seminars organized in order to improve the employability of the graduates.[13]

At present, up to 66% of the doctoral candidates of the Graduate School are female. Therefore, special initiatives have been adopted for female students and doctoral students with children. The gender program provides among others financial support for child day care, practical help with finding the right day care and supports the participation in a for junior female academics. Furthermore, the Graduate School finances technical assistants who conduct experiments for pregnant students. This enables female students to continue their PhD work during pregnancy. Re-entry fellowships are provided for doctoral students who had to interrupt their work due to maternity leave.[6][14][15]

Within the first two years of doctoral training, students are also expected to attend three practical training sessions in different laboratories or in industry. This allows them to learn new and innovative techniques that go beyond their own research field and to establish contact to possible employers.[13]

A particular element of the training concept are the two intermediate examinations that students must pass on completion of their first and second years of study. Both exams take place during international meetings held in April and October of each year and consist of a poster presentation and/or a public talk. Through their public frame the exams help to actively integrate the graduates into the international scientific community and to ensure proper progress in the scientific project. PhD Students have the chance to seek advice from professional international scientists.[13]

At the end of PhD studies, students can obtain the German degree Doctor rerum naturalium (Dr. rer. nat.) or the international degree Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). The opportunity for graduates to choose their degrees is a unique feature of the Medical Faculty and the Graduate School at Ulm University.[11]

The admission regulations stipulate clear criteria for selection: above average degree (MSc, state exam); proof of proficiency in English; a scientific presentation before members of the faculty; and individual interviews with supervisors and members of the examination board.

Program Experimental Medicine edit

Speaker: Prof. Dr. Thomas Wirth, Institute of Physiological Chemistry

In 2005, in order to combat deficiencies in the supervision and quality of medical theses, the Medical Faculty implemented the structured training program Experimental Medicine, which was subsequently adopted by the Graduate School in 2009. The requirement for entry is an above-average intermediate examination (part one of the national medical licensing exam). Doctoral candidates must interrupt their studies in medicine for nine months in order to concentrate fully on their experimental work. The Medical Faculty supports this program with 25 stipends yearly including the study fee. Doctoral candidates submit reports on their research work in the program's seminars in addition to giving presentations of up-to-date scientific literature in a Journal Club.[11]

Integration of DFG Research Training Groups edit

The German Research Foundation (DFG) set up two Research Training Groups on biomedical topics at Ulm University:

  • Research Training Group 1041: Molecular Diabetology and Endocrinology in Medicine (established in 2004)[11]
  • Research Training Group 1789: CEMMA: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms in Aging (established in 2013)[16]

This DFG funding scheme has been established to qualify doctoral researchers within the framework of a focused research program and a structured training strategy.[17] While the research programs of the research training groups and the graduate school complement one another, the groups are fully integrated into the graduate school organizationally. Applications are processed by the graduate school, and the doctoral students have full access to the graduate school's activities, services and degrees.[18]

International partner institutions edit

Since its foundation in 2006, the Graduate School has established close cooperation with the following international partner institutions:[19]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ DFG, German Research Foundation (September 2008). "Excellence Initiative at a Glance" (PDF). Retrieved 28 October 2010.
  2. ^ International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm (20 August 2013). "Board of Directors". Retrieved 30 August 2013.
  3. ^ "Exzellenzinitiative: Uni Ulm ist dabei – Fünf Millionen Euro für Graduiertenschule" (Press release). Informationsdienst Wissenschaft. 23 October 2007. Retrieved 28 October 2010.
  4. ^ DFG, German Research Foundation (9 September 2010). "Current Graduate Schools: Project details GSC 270". Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  5. ^ "Zweite Runde im Exzellenz-Wettbewerb: Baden-Württemberg erhält weitere drei von sechs Elite-Universitäten" (Press release). Ministry of Science, Research and Arts Baden-Württemberg. 19 October 2007. Retrieved 28 October 2010.
  6. ^ a b International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm. "Biannual Report 2009" (PDF). Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  7. ^ European Commission: CORDIS (25 October 2010). "R&D in Baden Württemberg". Retrieved 28 October 2010.
  8. ^ Ulm University. "Annual Report 2009 of Ulm University" (PDF). Retrieved 7 October 2010.
  9. ^ Köppen, Bruni; Hellmann, Sabine; Vardar, Nilden (eds.) (2009). Excellence Initiative: The Winners. Bonn: Lemmens. pp. 262–265. ISBN 978-3-932306-94-5. {{cite book}}: |first3= has generic name (help)
  10. ^ International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm (14 June 2010). "Scientific Profile". Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  11. ^ a b c d Ulm University Medicine. "Research and Teaching Biannual Report 2010. Chapter: Promotion of Young Scientists" (PDF). Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  12. ^ International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm (14 June 2010). "Vision & Mission". Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  13. ^ a b c d e International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm (8 July 2010). "The International PhD Programme in Molecular Medicine". Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  14. ^ International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm (14 June 2010). "Gender Programmes". Retrieved 26 October 2010.
  15. ^ Landeskonferenz der Gleichstellungsbeauftragten an den wissenschaftlichen Hochschulen Baden-Württembergs (18 March 2009). "MuT – Mentoring und Training". Retrieved 26 October 2010.
  16. ^ Research Training Group CEMMA (10 April 2013). "CEMMA - a research training program for graduate students with a focus on aging research". Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  17. ^ DFG, German Research Foundation (5 April 2013). "Current Projects and Programmes". Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  18. ^ Research Training Group CEMMA (5 April 2013). "Activities". Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  19. ^ International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm (21 December 2012). "International Cooperation". Retrieved 16 April 2013.

External links edit

  • International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm
  • Biannual Report 2011 of the International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm
  • Graduate School on Facebook
  • Ulm University

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The International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm IGradU of Ulm University has been established in 2006 and is supported by the Excellence Initiative of the German Federal and State Governments since 2007 4 5 It promotes and supports graduate education and training in the field of biomedical research 6 There are two structured training programs on offer TheInternational PhD Programme in Molecular Medicine Ulm for doctoral candidates in the natural sciences and the program Experimental Medicine for doctoral candidates in medicine International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine UlmEstablished2006Field of researchMolecular medicinePresidentMichael Kuhl 1 Directors 2 Dieter BrockmannBernd KnollAxel GrossTanja WeilNicknameIGradUOperating agencyUlm University 3 Websitewww uni ulm de mm Contents 1 Scientific profile 2 International PhD Programme in Molecular Medicine 3 Program Experimental Medicine 4 Integration of DFG Research Training Groups 5 International partner institutions 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksScientific profile editMolecular medicine is a research focus of Ulm University documented by various externally funded research networks in a national and international context 7 8 The Graduate School is responsible for the training of doctoral students within these networks and beyond It is the objective of the Graduate School to strengthen the scientific performance of Ulm University in the field of Molecular Medicine 9 Main areas of research cover the topics Development Regeneration and Degeneration Developmental and Stem Cell Biology Aging the Hematopoietic System and Oncology and Cardiometabolic Disorders 10 International PhD Programme in Molecular Medicine editSpeaker Prof Dr Michael Kuhl Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyA doctoral training program entitled International PhD Programme in Molecular Medicine was launched in October 2005 This English language postgraduate course offers a three year structured doctorate 11 The training of researchers is the key task of the International PhD Programme in Molecular Medicine The major aims in this respect are to improve graduate training by creating an active motivating excellent and international research environment to foster critical thinking and acting creativity and personal responsibility to encourage graduates to develop their own ideas discuss them in an open forum and to convert them into meaningful action to generate an international environment within which students can work with tolerance and respect for people from different cultural backgrounds to encourage graduates to carry out independent scientific research by adopting a multilevel supervision and mentoring approach to guide graduate education by establishing a definitive and transparent program structure to advance graduate career opportunities in the academic world and in industry 12 Each doctoral student is supervised by a Thesis Advisory Committee TAC consisting of three members The TAC supervises PhD students in their daily laboratory work monitors the progress of their work and evaluates oral examinations as well as the written dissertation This multiple supervision approach supports the independence of the PhD students as young researchers 13 Study Plan International PhD Programme in Molecular Medicine Ulm 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year CPCourse Term 1 Term 2 Term 1 Term 2 Term 1 Term 2Lecture Series 3Improve your textbook knowledge 2Journal Club 6Progress Report 32 Optional activities 33 Practical courses 3Doctoral thesis exam examDisputation examSum Credit Points CP 20The International PhD Programme in Molecular Medicine is taught entirely in English During the three year period of studies students must take part in a number of compulsory activities Central teaching activities include the lecture Improve your Textbook Knowledge as well as a Journal Club and the biweekly seminar Progress Report The lecture Improve your Textbook Knowledge allows graduates from different disciplines to refresh the basic knowledge needed to perform research in molecular medicine independently of their scientific background In the seminar Progress Report students are trained to communicate and present their own research data to their fellow students and to place it in a broader international context Furthermore graduates must attend a series of lectures presented by external speakers Another compulsory course is the seminar Good Scientific Practice which takes place at the beginning of practical work 13 In addition to curricular seminars and lectures PhD students are offered a variety of optional activities like organized excursions to pharmaceutical and biotech companies Summer schools and other scientific events in cooperation with international partner universities and partners from industry motivate students to deepen their knowledge in basic science and practical applications Furthermore scientific retreats focusing on particular research topics are offered In addition there are competence seminars organized in order to improve the employability of the graduates 13 At present up to 66 of the doctoral candidates of the Graduate School are female Therefore special initiatives have been adopted for female students and doctoral students with children The gender program provides among others financial support for child day care practical help with finding the right day care and supports the participation in a Mentoring Program MuT for junior female academics Furthermore the Graduate School finances technical assistants who conduct experiments for pregnant students This enables female students to continue their PhD work during pregnancy Re entry fellowships are provided for doctoral students who had to interrupt their work due to maternity leave 6 14 15 Within the first two years of doctoral training students are also expected to attend three practical training sessions in different laboratories or in industry This allows them to learn new and innovative techniques that go beyond their own research field and to establish contact to possible employers 13 A particular element of the training concept are the two intermediate examinations that students must pass on completion of their first and second years of study Both exams take place during international meetings held in April and October of each year and consist of a poster presentation and or a public talk Through their public frame the exams help to actively integrate the graduates into the international scientific community and to ensure proper progress in the scientific project PhD Students have the chance to seek advice from professional international scientists 13 At the end of PhD studies students can obtain the German degree Doctor rerum naturalium Dr rer nat or the international degree Doctor of Philosophy PhD The opportunity for graduates to choose their degrees is a unique feature of the Medical Faculty and the Graduate School at Ulm University 11 The admission regulations stipulate clear criteria for selection above average degree MSc state exam proof of proficiency in English a scientific presentation before members of the faculty and individual interviews with supervisors and members of the examination board Program Experimental Medicine editSpeaker Prof Dr Thomas Wirth Institute of Physiological ChemistryIn 2005 in order to combat deficiencies in the supervision and quality of medical theses the Medical Faculty implemented the structured training program Experimental Medicine which was subsequently adopted by the Graduate School in 2009 The requirement for entry is an above average intermediate examination part one of the national medical licensing exam Doctoral candidates must interrupt their studies in medicine for nine months in order to concentrate fully on their experimental work The Medical Faculty supports this program with 25 stipends yearly including the study fee Doctoral candidates submit reports on their research work in the program s seminars in addition to giving presentations of up to date scientific literature in a Journal Club 11 Integration of DFG Research Training Groups editThe German Research Foundation DFG set up two Research Training Groups on biomedical topics at Ulm University Research Training Group 1041 Molecular Diabetology and Endocrinology in Medicine established in 2004 11 Research Training Group 1789 CEMMA Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms in Aging established in 2013 16 This DFG funding scheme has been established to qualify doctoral researchers within the framework of a focused research program and a structured training strategy 17 While the research programs of the research training groups and the graduate school complement one another the groups are fully integrated into the graduate school organizationally Applications are processed by the graduate school and the doctoral students have full access to the graduate school s activities services and degrees 18 International partner institutions editSince its foundation in 2006 the Graduate School has established close cooperation with the following international partner institutions 19 nbsp Barts and Queen Mary s College in London UK nbsp Biocenter Oulu Finland nbsp Harvard Medical School in Boston USA nbsp Huazhong University of Science and Technology Tongji Medical College in Wuhan China nbsp University of Houston USA nbsp University of Padua Italy nbsp University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill USA nbsp Universita Campus Bio Medico di Roma Italy nbsp Universitat autonoma de Barcelona Spain nbsp University of Oulu Finland nbsp Lund University Sweden joint PhD program See also editCity of Ulm Ulm University German Research Foundation German Universities Excellence Initiative List of Graduate Schools funded by the Excellence InitiativeReferences edit DFG German Research Foundation September 2008 Excellence Initiative at a Glance PDF Retrieved 28 October 2010 International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm 20 August 2013 Board of Directors Retrieved 30 August 2013 Exzellenzinitiative Uni Ulm ist dabei Funf Millionen Euro fur Graduiertenschule Press release Informationsdienst Wissenschaft 23 October 2007 Retrieved 28 October 2010 DFG German Research Foundation 9 September 2010 Current Graduate Schools Project details GSC 270 Retrieved 14 October 2010 Zweite Runde im Exzellenz Wettbewerb Baden Wurttemberg erhalt weitere drei von sechs Elite Universitaten Press release Ministry of Science Research and Arts Baden Wurttemberg 19 October 2007 Retrieved 28 October 2010 a b International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm Biannual Report 2009 PDF Retrieved 14 October 2010 European Commission CORDIS 25 October 2010 R amp D in Baden Wurttemberg Retrieved 28 October 2010 Ulm University Annual Report 2009 of Ulm University PDF Retrieved 7 October 2010 Koppen Bruni Hellmann Sabine Vardar Nilden eds 2009 Excellence Initiative The Winners Bonn Lemmens pp 262 265 ISBN 978 3 932306 94 5 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first3 has generic name help International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm 14 June 2010 Scientific Profile Retrieved 14 October 2010 a b c d Ulm University Medicine Research and Teaching Biannual Report 2010 Chapter Promotion of Young Scientists PDF Retrieved 14 October 2010 International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm 14 June 2010 Vision amp Mission Retrieved 14 October 2010 a b c d e International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm 8 July 2010 The International PhD Programme in Molecular Medicine Retrieved 14 October 2010 International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm 14 June 2010 Gender Programmes Retrieved 26 October 2010 Landeskonferenz der Gleichstellungsbeauftragten an den wissenschaftlichen Hochschulen Baden Wurttembergs 18 March 2009 MuT Mentoring und Training Retrieved 26 October 2010 Research Training Group CEMMA 10 April 2013 CEMMA a research training program for graduate students with a focus on aging research Retrieved 16 April 2013 DFG German Research Foundation 5 April 2013 Current Projects and Programmes Retrieved 16 April 2013 Research Training Group CEMMA 5 April 2013 Activities Retrieved 16 April 2013 International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm 21 December 2012 International Cooperation Retrieved 16 April 2013 External links editInternational Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm Biannual Report 2011 of the International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm Graduate School on Facebook Graduate School on the DFG Video Portal on the Excellence Initiative Ulm University48 25 25 N 9 57 25 E 48 42361 N 9 95694 E 48 42361 9 95694 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title International Graduate School in Molecular Medicine Ulm amp oldid 1030383225, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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