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Prague
April 22, 2009


PhD program



Introduction

The PhD program at the Institute of Molecular Genetics (IMG) and its sister Institute of Biotechnology (IBT) is part of a joint biomedical PhD program organized by Charles University and several institutes of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. Individual PhD programs focus on specific topics (e.g. immunology, cell biology etc.) and are organized by graduate boards. Currently, there are about 80 PhD students affiliated with the Institute.

The PhD program at the IMG and IBT focuses on molecular, cell and developmental biology, immunology, genetics and virology.

The IMG comprises 23 research groups and is supported by core facilities for microscopy and cytofluorometry, genomics, bioinformatics and antibody production. Early 2007 marked the grand opening of a brand new building located in the Academy campus in Krc, Prague-4. Therefore, the Institute is not only equipped with state-of-the-art equipment for microscopy and whole-genome analysis, but currently represents one of the most modern scientific facilities in Central Europe.

The IBT was founded on January 1st, 2008 by transformation of the Division of Biotechnology of the Institute of Molecular Genetics and currently comprises 7 research groups. The primary ambition of this new institute is to develop cutting-edge basic and applied research on topics opening for diagnostic and therapeutic applications in human medicine.

PhD application

The first step is to choose a laboratory that the applicant would like to join (list of IMG and IBT laboratories with open positions). By 23rd of February 2009 the applicant needs to complete the on-line application. The selected candidates will be invited for interview that will occur on 3rd of March 2009 at IMG and IBT. The number of invited candidates will be restricted to ~30. After selection, the candidates will be informed as soon as possible about the outcome and further steps necessary for admittance to the PhD program in biomedicine.

List of IMG and IBT laboratories with open PhD positions

ON-LINE APPLICATION

Deadlines

On-line application deadline:23 February 2009
Interviews:3 March 2009

FAQ - frequently asked questions

"What is the relationship between interviews at the IMG/IBT and a graduate board?"

The graduate boards are official panels of researchers that supervise PhD programs at universities and recommend applicants for PhD programs. Students applying to the PhD study are obliged to name their future PhD supervisor. Interviews at IMG/IBT are an efficient way to find him/her.

"How should I prepare for the interview?"

For the interview with the PhD committee prepare max. 5 minute PowerPoint presentation (5-6 slides) about your master (diploma) thesis. Bring the presentation on a USB stick or CD. Applicants should present to the PhD committee the aim of their diploma thesis and major results. Do not try to incorporate every single result. Remember that the goal of your presentation is to clearly describe the topic of your research to someone who is absolutely not familiar with it. It is advisable to use one slide to describe major result or method used. Presentations are in English and are followed by a five minute discussion. Interviews with potential supervisors will be on individual basis. Applicants will be informed in advance if supervisors have any special requirements for the interview. You may bring some of your results that you want to show to supervisors.

"If I do not manage to complete the application by the 31st January can I still participate at the interview?"

Yes, you can. Fill out the application and contact the head of the department you want to apply to. If you do that before interviews you will likely be invited.

"If I do not participate at the interviews can I still be accepted to the PhD program at the IMG/IBT"

Yes, you can. The goal of the interviews is to bring the supervisors and students together on one day to find a match. Students can arrange their interviews with supervisors independently of the official interview day but it should be noted that the vast majority of free positions are filled during the interview day.

If you need any other information, please contact Petr Svoboda (petr.svoboda@img.cas.cz), chairman of the Committee for students' matters.

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Organization of PhD studies

Education

Graduate students get advanced knowledge about a chosen field of study and also acquire practical lab training e.g. to plan, perform and critically evaluate a scientific experiment. In addition, they learn how to read, evaluate and write scientific publications and how to present their results.

PhD students are enrolled at Charles University, usually within the Faculty of Science or the First Faculty of Medicine. Within the first three years of study, students take several recommended courses and lectures. Students in collaboration with their supervisors choose from lectures and courses organized by graduate boards and courses organized at the IMG (list of courses). In addition, students are encouraged to present their data at international conferences and attend practical courses which pertain to their chosen field (e.g. EMBO, FEBS).

Graduate students actively participate in journal clubs.

At least once a year students present their results in front of their graduate board.

In addition, usually once per graduate studies a student gives a talk about his/her project at the Institute seminar series.

Supervision during graduate studies

The main role in planning and organizing the graduate project and progress is played by the supervisor. Student's progress and achievements (e.g. courses, lectures, publications) are collected in a web database that is accessible to students and their supervisors.

At the beginning of the studies, the student can ask for a mentor, who assesses the student's academic track independently of the student's supervisor, monitors student's progress and helps with career development.

At the IMG, graduate study is organized by the IMG graduate committee and students are welcomed to communicate with its members via suggestions, changes and questions concerning the graduate studies.

Graduate boards coordinate graduate programs among universities and the Academy of Sciences and supervise graduate students in selected fields during their study. The final examination and PhD thesis defense is also passed in front of the graduate board.

Requirements for PhD

Graduate study usually takes 3-5 years, maximum is eight years. Requirements for graduation slightly vary among individual graduate boards, but in general a student needs to accomplish the following:

  1. pass at least two recommended lectures or courses
  2. pass an internationally recognized English exam (e.g. First Certificate)
  3. pass the final exam organized by the graduate board
  4. publish 2-3 publications in journals with defined impact factor; student must be the first author on at least one of these publications
  5. defend the PhD thesis
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Finances

After admission to the graduate program the student usually receives a fellowship of ~6000 CZK/month. In addition, the student becomes an IMG employee (usually part time) and receives a salary and additional allowance (e.g. sponsored lunches).

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Social life at the IMG

Graduate students at the IMG organize (ir)regular parties. In addition, once a year they organize a student conference where they present their work and usually invite 1-2 recognized scientists as keynote speakers (1st IMG PhD conference).

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Life in Prague

Students in the PhD program can be accommodated at student dormitories but most students rent an apartment. The cost of a dormitory depends on the provided service and location. A single room costs 3-5 thousand CZK/month. A room in an apartment costs 5-6 thousand CZK/month.

Many culture and sport events occur every day in Prague.

There is a volleyball field near the IMG within the campus of the Academy of Sciences in Krc that is heavily used during spring and summer. A new squash court and fitness center are planned in the near future as well as a child daycare center, which will cater for children three years and older.


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List of recommended courses at IMG (most of them are presented in English)

Advances in Molecular Biology and Genetics

autumn (November), 2 week lecture course, organized by J. Jonák and P. Svoboda
(application (in Czech) here)

RNA Structure and Function

spring, semestral lecture course, D. Staněk

Epigenetics

autumn, semestral lecture course course, P. Svoboda

Innate Immunity

autumn, semestral lecture course, D. Filipp

Basic Immunology

spring, basic semestral lecture course for, suitable for non-immunologists who seek basic training in immunology, P.Otáhal, V.Hořejší

Advances in Immunology

autumn and spring, rolling seminar semestral course, includes detailed analysis of research papers, highly recommended for PhD students in immunology, K. Drbal, R. Spíšek, T. Brdička, P. Otáhal, J. Černý and D. Filipp

Acquisition and Processing of the Image in Microscopy

one-week course, will probably alternate between Czech and English versions, P. Hozák

Cell Nucleus and Gene Expression

(being considered to be taught in English) semestral lecture course, P. Hozák, Z. Hodný