PhD in Molecular and Cell Biology, Genetics and Virology
Charles University Second Faculty of Medicine
Key Information
Campus location
Prague, Czech Republic
Languages
English
Study format
Blended, On-Campus
Duration
4 years
Pace
Full time
Tuition fees
CZK 2,000 / per year *
Application deadline
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* online application fee: 720 CZK
Introduction
The purpose of the study program is to provide the students with advanced theoretical and practical knowledge in various areas of molecular and cell biology, genetics, and virology, as well as to familiarize them with modern methodical and technical approaches utilized in these scientific fields and with the possibilities of such approaches for problem-solving in current biological and biomedical science (including interdisciplinary research). The main scope of the program can be characterized as the study of biological processes at molecular and cell levels, focusing particularly on complex interactions between cells and environment or between various information macromolecules (DNA, RNA, proteins) and using the most modern approaches of molecular biology and bioinformatics.
The program is carried out without any specialization.
Admissions
Career Opportunities
The graduate displays deep theoretical knowledge in molecular and cell biology, genetics, and virology, with a focus on some specific branches of these scientific fields. He/she is able to propose an optimum solution to a given scientific problem, choose suitable methodical approaches, and correctly evaluate and interpret the obtained data. He/she also shows practical ability to apply various modern methods and techniques of molecular biology, genetics, biochemistry, bioinformatics, and biostatistics. The graduate can independently solve complex research problems using his/her creative thinking based on the theoretical and practical knowledge acquired during the doctoral study. He/she can find employment particularly in the research/development sector with a focus on biology and biomedicine (both fundamental and applied research).