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  • Graduate Center of Medicine and Health is currently experiencing a substantial increase in workload, leading to delays in responding to email and other requests. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

    Please bear with us as we work to address your questions. In the meantime, we encourage you to explore our homepage, where you may find answers to your questions and important information about our doctoral programs and their rules. 
     

  • You are a highly qualified candidate for the top professional positions in your field – Do you actively think about your career options? Do you already know all the career paths available to you? Join the 4thKURSWECHSEL Career Conference online on 22 February 2024. The aim of the KURSWECHSEL conference is to support women in the strategic planning of their careers, to present career prospects outside academia and to help them make a qualified decision on their next career steps.

  • GCMH team wishes you all merry Christmas and a happy holiday season! We hope you can find time to relax and enjoy the days with your loved ones!

    GCMH is closed until the first days of 2024, when you can reach some of our colleagues ready to support you.

    All the best and see you in 2024!

  • Join us on January 9th, 2024 for an insightful Research Colloquium on Exercise, Nutrition, and Health as we delve into two compelling presentations by experts in the field.

  • The research project of the doctorate aims at gene editing of hereditary heart disease. For this purpose, gene editing application to the heart will be studied in a variety of small and large animal models. In vitro assays and detailed analysis of molecular signaling factors crucial for the achievement of correction of genetic mutation by Cas9-based gene editors will be pursued, before using the most attractive candidates in vivo in murine and porcine hearts.

  • The community, comprising all doctoral candidates at the School of Medicine and Health, were asked last week to choose their doctoral representatives. These representatives will serve as a link between the candidates and the School, and they will represent the interests of doctoral candidates in the steering committees of each program and in other council meetings.

    The results are as follows:

    Behavioural and Social Sciences: Lisa Stauch, Lisa Sophie Reigl