Internships
Each Master’s programme concludes with a graduation project or internship. This can be an individual project or a group project. Internships proposed by the student need approval in advance from a member of staff, who will also be involved with supervising the project. For details, please contact the Master’s coordinator.
Internship @ Boehringer Ingelheim, Vienna, Austria
Doing research in a company has big advantages. You have your own workflow in cell culture, you don’t need to fill your pipette tips (cleaning staff do this), you use pre-made acryl amide gels for protein separations and you have your own workspace in the office. Also, I was able to use some of the new techniques available by biotech companies, which was very educational and loads of fun. The biggest disadvantage I would say is that you don’t have the freedom to experiment. Read more... |
Internship @ the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
My supervisor Chris Oostenbrink suggested contacting Prof. Alan Mark. He’s very well-known in the field of free energy calculations and protein formation. He is head of the Molecular Dynamics group, part of the huge CCMS group at the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia. Read more... |
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