PhD Scholarships, Synaptic Plasticity: Regulatory Mechanisms in Receptor Trafficking, the University of Luebeck, Germany

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

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In the next five years, sixteen million high school students will graduate, making up the largest group of high school graduates in this country's history. Those students who are fortunate enough to be on the honor roll or the star quarterback of the football team will have access to the best scholarships. But what will happen to the rest of them--those students who have the potential for a great college career, but not necessarily the financial backing to attend the school of their dreams? The Graduate School of Computing in Medicine and Life Sciences (funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG, and the German Government within the German university excellence program) at the University of Luebeck is now offering a PhD scholarship for the project “Synaptic Plasticity: Regulatory Mechanisms in Receptor Trafficking“ in the research field of Computing in Structural and Cell Biology.

The project deals with the modelling and the simulation of the molecular mechanisms of LTP and LTD in the synaptic transmissions. The proposed project aims in the explanation of fundamental mechanisms of multistable reactions both in synaptic plasticity and in more general context. An essential part of such reactions is a positive-feedback loop, which has been found in various biochemical and medical investigations.?

PhD scholarship amounts to 1250 € per month. Students with a master’s degree (or its equivalent) in computer science, mathematics or engineering are invited to apply for admission. The application deadline is January 15, 2009. In certain cases, students must submit, as part of their application, the results of one of the acknowledged language tests to prove their English proficiency.

For further information, please visit our website at www.gradschool.uni-luebeck.de. Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions via email: management[ at ]gradschool.uni-luebeck.de before sending your application.

PhD Scholarships, Computational Analysis of RNA Structure, the University of Luebeck, Germany

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

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A complete financial guide for high school and college students with more than 1000 listings of Scholarships, Grants, Fellowships, and Internships for African American students and students of color. 50 billion dollars worth of Grants and Scholarships, and fellowships are available from federal, state and institutional sources; and billions more are provided by private donors and corporate sources, you don t have to miss out on pursuing your goal of a college education. The Graduate School of Computing in Medicine and Life Sciences (funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG, and the German Government within the German university excellence program) at the University of Luebeck is now offering a PhD scholarship for the project “Computational analysis of RNA structure “ in the research field of Computing in Structural and Cell Biology.

The Project: We propose to develop computer-based tools for the automated theoretical design of gene interruption and to implement suitable algorithms. The development will be based on novel machine learning methods for motif detection and classification.

PhD scholarship amounts to 1250 € per month. Students with a master’s degree (or its equivalent) in computer science, mathematics or engineering are invited to apply for admission. The application deadline is January 15, 2009. In certain cases, students must submit, as part of their application, the results of one of the acknowledged language tests to prove their English proficiency.

For further information, please visit our website at www.gradschool.uni-luebeck.de. Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions via email: management[ at ]gradschool.uni-luebeck.de before sending your application.

PhD Scholarships, Analysis of Adult Stem Cells by Computer Vision, the University of Luebeck, Germany

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

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Based on hundreds of exhaustive interviews with scholarship judges, administrators, and past winners, this easy-to-use scouting report highlights the essential scholarships you must know about and helps you better address each scholarship's The Graduate School of Computing in Medicine and Life Sciences (funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG, and the German Government within the German university excellence program) at the University of Luebeck is now offering a PhD scholarship for the project “Analysis of adult stem cells by computer vision“ in the research field of Computing in Structural and Cell Biology.

In this project, time-lapse imaging of living cells is combined with computer vision and machine learning technologies to discover patterns in the in vitro behaviour of the cells. This non-invasive approach has the advantage that the cells are left undisturbed, since already small perturbations may alter the growth and differentiation characteristics of the cells. Moreover, the method allows for the investigation of large cell numbers, thus ensuring the statistical relevance of the obtained data.

PhD scholarship amounts to 1250 € per month. Students with a master’s degree (or its equivalent) in computer science, mathematics or engineering are invited to apply for admission. The application deadline is January 15, 2009. In certain cases, students must submit, as part of their application, the results of one of the acknowledged language tests to prove their English proficiency.

For further information, please visit our website at www.gradschool.uni-luebeck.de. Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any further questions via email: management[ at ]gradschool.uni-luebeck.de before sending your application.

PhD Scholarships, Correction of Susceptibility caused Distortions in Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, the Graduate School of Computing in Medicine and Life Sciences, the University of Luebeck, Germany

Sunday, November 23, 2008

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Andrew Knight, winner of over $1 MILLION in merit-based scholarships and fellowships, has attended MIT, Georgetown, and Princeton. He will teach you the techniques used by stellar scholarship-winning applicants, including: Grade Engineering - How to increase your GPA without any additional effort. The Magical Hook - Forget the National Honor SocietyThe Graduate School of Computing in Medicine and Life Sciences (funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG, and the German Government within the German university excellence program) at the University of Luebeck is now offering a PhD scholarship for the project “Correction of Susceptibility caused Distortions in Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging” in the research field of methods for brain mapping and imaging.

Recently a research group at the host university has discovered a method for computing the distortions of the static field in MRI. This method is based on multi-grid methods, and has been successfully applied to the correction of the geometric distortions in T1-weighted images.

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PhD Scholarships, Endoscopic Optical Coherence Tomography in the Deep Brain, the University of Luebeck, the Graduate School of Computing in Medicine and Life Sciences, Germany

Sunday, November 23, 2008

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Valuable student resources including a list of the most commonly tested vocabulary words, a comprehensive writing skills guide with crucial grammar, punctuation, sentence structure and style review, valuable word family and root lists, and a targeted review of the 100 most essential math concepts that often appear on the exam. The Graduate School of Computing in Medicine and Life Sciences (funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, DFG, and the German Government within the German university excellence program) at the University of Luebeck is now offering a PhD scholarship for the project
“Endoscopic Optical Coherence Tomography in the Deep Brain” in the research field of methods for brain mapping and imaging.

Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a new high-resolution, real-time imaging modality. Institutes of Lübeck University have been instrumental in developing this emerging technology, which is now beginning to gain recognition in laboratories world-wide. We have shown that OCT is able to capture the difference between white and grey brain matter.

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