The Leibniz Graduate School on Aging (LGSA) is a joint program of the Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI) and the Friedrich Schiller University (FSU) in Jena. The School calls for applications for PhD positions.
The Leibniz Graduate School on Aging (LGSA) belongs to the Leibniz Association - a non-university research organization equivalent to the Max Planck Society and the Helmholtz Association.
At the Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI), we investigate the fundamental biological processes that drive aging. Our research combines molecular, cellular, and systems-level approaches across a range of model organisms to understand how and why we age. As a PhD candidate at FLI, you’ll be part of an international and interdisciplinary environment where basic science meets the potential for long-term societal impact. Join us in uncovering the biology of aging and shaping the future of healthy longevity.
Training and research within the PhD program is interdisciplinary. Lecture series, seminars, journal clubs and courses as well as training in presentation skills and language classes complement the practical work. A thesis committee provides comprehensive support and the mentorship in the career development of the student. The program language is English. Possible Projects:
Clara Correia-Melo - Dissecting the senescence-associated chemical signaling driving dysbiosis
Melike Dönertas - Comparative Systems Biology of Aging
Christoph Englert - Extension of lifespan and health span through partial reprogramming
Maria Ermolaeva - Food for thought: unravelling the cognitive effects of dietary restriction
Christoph Kaether - Novel Mechanisms of Microcephaly Driven by Early Secretory Pathway Proteins
Janine Kirstein - Analysis of the susceptibility of specific neurons for neurodegenerative disease-associated proteins
Dario Riccardo Valenzano - TE Landscapes in African Killifish: Evolutionary Origins, Diversification, and Activity During Aging
Claudia Waskow - Mechanisms of immune aging in mice - histone modification as driver of aging?
Katarzyna Winek - Exploring the role of the microbiota-brain-body axis in ischemic stroke
For more information on all projects use the following link:
Link to the projects: https://jobs.leibniz-fli.de/jobposting/0233856573d15aaa69a8f227ebca060bfafd32d75 Requirements:
Eligible are students that have obtained, or that will obtain in the next months an academic degree comparable to the master degree or diploma in Biology, Life Science, Biomedicine, or equivalent. Excellent written and spoken English skills are required. We offer:
a highly international research environment and state-of-the-art technology
four years of full funding through the Leibniz Graduate School for Aging and Age-Related Diseases (LGSA)
salary according to the German TV-L E13, 65% including health insurance and social insurance
additional travel grants to support participation in national and international conferences
flexible start with the option to rotate through up to three research groups before selecting your final project
bench fees, ensuring access to all necessary research materials and infrastructure
a family friendly working environment that provides a healthy work-life balance and company health management
welcome service for internationals