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PharMetrX - Graduate Research Training Program: Pharmacometrics & Computational Disease Modelling

The call for application 2023/24 is now open to start the PharMetrX Research+ Program or the PharMetrX Teaching+ Program with the tailored Module Curriculum in March 2024. Deadline: 15 Sept 2023

 

News from Aug 30, 2023

The Graduate Research Training Program »PharMetrX« is a joint initiative in Germany between Freie Universität Berlin and the Universität Potsdam, bridging Pharmacy and Mathematics, and supported by a consortium of the research-driven pharmaceutical companies AbbVie GmbH & Co. KG, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharma Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG, F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd, Grünenthal GmbH, Merck KGaA and SANOFI. PharMetrX is chaired by Charlotte Kloft, Professor of Clinical Pharmacy & Biochemistry at Freie Universität Berlin, and Wilhelm Huisinga, Professor of Mathematical modelling and Systems biology at the Universität Potsdam.

PharMetrX offers two different opportunities for prospective PhD students:

  • As a student of the PharMetrX Research+ Program, you will perform your PhD studies in the fields of pharmacometrics & computational disease modelling with Prof. Dr. Charlotte Kloft (Clinical Pharmacy & Biochemistry, Freie Universität Berlin), and with Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Huisinga (Mathematical Modelling & Systems Biology, Universität Potsdam), be assigned a mentor from one of our Industry Partners and part of the PharMetrX Network of PhD Students, participate in the module curriculum, and be financially supported by an attractive research fellowship.

  • As a student of the PharMetrX Training+ Program, you will participate in the module curriculum and be part of the PharMetrX Network of PhD Students, while you already have a supervisor & funding and not yet completed the first year of your PhD studies when entering the PharMetrX program.
Closing date for applications is 15 Sep 2023. Detailed information on REQUIREMENTS & REGISTRATION can be found here.
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