Graduate School of Quantitative Biosciences Munich (QBM)

    Bachelor of Graduate School of Quantitative Biosciences Munich (QBM) at Ludwig Maximilians University Munich

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    Bachelor of Graduate School of Quantitative Biosciences Munich (QBM) at Ludwig Maximilians University Munich

    Ludwig Maximilians University Munich offers the Bachelor of Graduate School of Quantitative Biosciences Munich (QBM) as a full-time degree delivered on campus at its München campus in München, Germany. Taught in English and completed over 5 years, the program equips students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required for graduate school of quantitative biosciences munich (qbm) and related professional fields. The next available intake begins on October 1, 2026.

    About Bachelor of Graduate School of Quantitative Biosciences Munich (QBM)

    The molecular biosciences are undergoing a major paradigm shift - away from analysing individual genes and proteins to studying large molecular machines and cellular pathways, with the ultimate goal of understanding biological systems in their entirety. The study of biomolecular systems poses major methodological and conceptual challenges, centred around the need for quantitative approaches. This includes the development of sensitive quantitative assays for in vitro and in vivo approaches; improved measurement techniques that ideally push resolution limits to the single molecule level; statistical methods to deal with high-dimensional, often noisy, data sets; and mathematical modelling approaches that reduce the dimensionality of parameter spaces and produce mechanistically realistic, experimentally testable predictions. As a result, systems-oriented biological research is inherently an interdisciplinary undertaking, involving biochemistry/structural biology, molecular and organismal genetics, biophysics, biostatistics, bioinformatics, and theoretical physics. The mission of QBM is to provide young scientists with the skills and resources to excel in this new multi-disciplinary environment. We seek to train a cohort of young scientists who, while firmly anchored in their home disciplines, are well versed in multiple approaches and styles of thought. The goal is for the students to be comfortable communicating across traditional boundaries, especially across the divide between experiment and quantitative theory - to become, in effect, scientifically bilingual or multilingual. To this end, the school offers a structured PhD programme consisting of three components: an interdisciplinary research project jointly supervised by two PIs from different fields, a substantial programme of formal course work centred around an interdisciplinary core course that covers key problems in bioscience from multiple perspectives, and activities designed to enhance students' communication skills and their ability to succeed in the competitive profession of science. Additional support is offered by the GraduateCenter.

    Requirements and Admission Criteria for Bachelor of Graduate School of Quantitative Biosciences Munich (QBM) at Ludwig Maximilians University Munich

    Entry Requirements

    Master's degree in any relevant discipline: biochemistry, biophysics, biomedical sciences, bioinformatics, experimental and theoretical biophysics, (physical) chemistry, and applied mathematics; two letters of recommendation and a proof of English proficiency. See also here for more details: https://qbm.genzentrum.lmu.de/application/requirements/

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    How to Apply

    http://qbm.genzentrum.lmu.de/application/
    Bachelor of Graduate School of Quantitative Biosciences Munich (QBM) at Ludwig Maximilians University Munich
    Ludwig Maximilians University Munich
    Ludwig Maximilians University Munich
    Germany

    Germany, München

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