PhD positions in the field of molecular medicine, cancer research, aging, metabolic disorders and microbiome research

PhD positions in the field of molecular medicine, cancer research, aging, metabolic disorders and microbiome research

The PhD Program “Molecular Medicine” (Medical University of Graz), offers 14 PhD positions with a special focus on cancer research, aging, metabolic disorders, microbiome research as well as further topics.

Application deadline: September 10, 2025

Applications are exclusively accepted through the online platform https://phd-recruiting.medunigraz.at.

More info here.

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