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Plant Molecular Biology

 

Partners:
University of Lausanne
University of Geneva
University of Neuchâtel
University of Fribourg
University of Bern
 
WEBSITE : biologie.cuso.ch/molecular-plant-sciences/welcome


Direction of the programme
Dr. Xavier Perret
Université de Genève, Sciences III
Unité de microbiologie
30, Quai Ernest-Ansermet
CH-1211 Genève 4
Tel.: ++41 (0)22 379 31 17
Fax: ++41 (0)22 379 31 99
xavier.perret@unige.ch

Coordinator:
Dr. Antoine Huyghe
Université de Genève, Sciences III
Département de biologie des plantes
Unité de Microbiologie
30, Quai Ernest-Ansermet
CH-1211 Genève 4
Tel.: ++41 (0)22 379 31 19
Fax: ++41 (0)22 379 31 99
plants@cuso.ch


Programme description:
Basic research in plant sciences helps meet the enormous challenge of securing food and health for a world population that has already reached 7 billions and is likely to grow to 9 billions by 2050. Very active in the domain of plant sciences, the Universities of Bern, Fribourg, Geneva, Lausanne and Neuchâtel in Western Switzerland house at least 30 research groups. Together these laboratories cover a wide range of research topics including the perception of light by plants, seed germination and plant development, mechanisms of resistance to diseases, plant-insect or plant-microbe interactions, metabolism of plant cells or epigenetic mechanisms. More details can be found in the BeNeFri and ALPS web sites.

The doctoral programme in Molecular Plant Sciences (MPS) is primarily dedicated to PhD students working in these 30 laboratories, but is also opened to students registered in other disciplines and who belong to the five Universities listed above. The MPS aims to help PhD students broaden their scientific knowledge, acquire novel techniques through courses, workshops and seminars dedicated to plant sciences, as well as establish a social and scientific network of expertises. In addition, this doctoral programme will allow registered students to improve their generic skills (“soft skills”) for example in scientific English, professional planning or project management. Together, these various facets of the MPS programme will help students successfully complete a PhD and secure a future professional career.


Duration of the programme: No duration defined.
 

Teaching language: English

Admission deadline:
Please contact the University Admissions Department for information.

Registration deadline and Admission conditions for the doctoral programme:
Registration on the doctoral programme is open all year round to doctoral students of plant biology at the universities of Bern, Fribourg, Geneva, Lausanne and Neuchâtel. Enrolment is by means of the form on the page http://biologie.cuso.ch/molecular-plant-sciences/registration.


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Last update: 20 August 2012


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