Events

Host: Kirsten Kelleher

Transferable Skills Course: Statistical Literacy

Enables Life Scientists to Understand the Purpose and Uses of Classical Statistics as an Integral Part of the Scientific Method [more]

IMPRS Colloquium

IMPRS-CBSC Colloqium

Transferable Skills Course: Getting Published

Getting published and understanding the peer review process [more]

Transferable Skills Course: Scientific Writing

IMPRS Colloquium

IMPRS-CBSC Colloqium

MPIMG PhD Week: Department of Computational Biology

Work-Family-Management for Scientists

This workshop is aimed at scientists who are parents and want to reflect and improve the ways in which they cope with the competing needs of their family and their career. [more]

Transferable Skills Course: Data Analysis

Enables Life Scientists to Effectively and Rapidly Analyse Their Data Using the R Software Package [more]

IMPRS Colloquium

IMPRS-CBSC Colloqium

Transferable Skills Course: Proposal Writing

This workshop enables life scientists to write grants and fellowships that get their research funded. [more]

Transferable Skills Course: Career building for scientists

Germany is educating more academic scientists than can be employed by the current system. More and more young academics enter the job market and have to select for jobs they have not been trained for. This course will help PhD students and Postdocs to prepare themselves for the challenges of job decisions and personal career planning. [more]

IMPRS Colloquium

IMPRS-CBSC Colloqium

IMPRS-CBSC After School Special

IMPRS-CBSC After School Special
The IMPRS-CBSC is coming to the end of its funding period after 14 years of educating PhD students. Join this alumni and student reunion for career advice, research talks, poster sessions, networking and extracurricular fun! [more]

Transferable Skills Course: Data Visualization

The Data Visualisation workshop is divided into two distinct parts – principles and applications. [more]

MPIMG PhD Week: Department of Genome Regulation

Presentation Workshop for Female Scientists

During this workshop the participants can develop a self-confident and authentic body language, as well as broaden their presence and radiation. Apart from that they will learn how to conquer stage fright and reduce it to a helpful amount. [more]

Transferable Skills Course: Statistical Literacy

Enables Life Scientists to Understand the Purpose and Uses of Classical Statistics as an Integral Part of the Scientific Method [more]

Transferable Skills Course: Scientific Writing and Publication

Open to scientists and guests of the MPIMG. [more]

Transferable Skills Course: Data Analysis with R

Enables Life Scientists to Effectively and Rapidly Analyse Their Data Using the R Software Package [more]

Transferable Skills Course: Leadership Skills

Open to scientists and guests of the MPIMG. [more]

Transferable Skills Course: Career planning for scientists

The goal of the workshop is to encourage PhD students (and postdocs) in making decisions with respect to their careers. Open to scientists and guests of the MPIMG. [more]
First nanocourse of the new IMPRS-BAC. Lectures followed by the opportunity to gain hands-on experience. [more]

Nanocourse: Compact Data Structures

Second nanocourse of the new IMPRS-BAC. Lectures followed by the opportunity to gain hands-on experience. [more]

Transferable Skills Course: Proposal Writing

In this workshop you will learn how to write grant requests and proposals. Open to scientists and guests of the MPIMG. [more]
Helping early-stage researchers lead projects with more confidence, more focus and less stress. [more]

Transferable Skills Course: Statistical Literacy

Enables Life Scientists to Understand the Purpose and Uses of Classical Statistics as an Integral Part of the Scientific Method [more]

Aoife McLysaght: Dosage sensitive genes in evolution and disease

Aoife McLysaght is head of the Smurfit Institute of Genetics at Trinity College Dublin and PI of the Molecular Evolution lab there. Her research focuses on fundamental principles of genome evolution, such as de novo gene evolution and gene/genome duplication, and relating these to the interpretation of human pathogenic mutations. Public outreach is a passion of Aoife's and she has contributed as a science communicator to the BBC podcast The Infinite Monkey Cage, the Dublin Science Gallery, the music and arts festival Electric Picnic and the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures. She is president of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. [more]

Transferable Skills Course: Scientific Writing and Peer Review

Open to scientists and guests of the MPIMG. [more]

Transferable Skills Course: Data Analysis with R

Enables Life Scientists to Effectively and Rapidly Analyse Their Data Using the R Software Package [more]

Transferable Skills Course: Data Visualization with R

The Data Visualisation workshop is divided into two distinct parts – principles and applications. [more]

Transferable Skills Course: Effective Presentations

Enables Life Scientists to Present and Effectively Structure Their Scientific Research, Results and Other Materials. [more]
This course will introduce scientists with teaching duties to the basics of teaching and learning [more]

Transferable Skills Course: Statistical Literacy

Enables Life Scientists to Understand the Purpose and Uses of Classical Statistics as an Integral Part of the Scientific Method [more]

Transferable Skills Course Online: Deep Reading

Teaches Participants Fast and Effective Reading of Scientific Literature [more]

Transferable Skills Course Online: Career Planning for Scientists

The goal of the workshop is to encourage PhD students in making decisions with respect to their careers. Open to scientists of the MPIMG. [more]

Short webinar: Introduction to Data Analysis, Visualization and Computational Biology with MATLAB

  • Date: Feb 9, 2021
  • Time: 01:00 PM - 03:30 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Philip Laserstein
  • Dr. Philip Laserstein is part of the Academic Customer Success team at MathWorks, which helps academics integrate MATLAB and Simulink in their teaching and research. Prior to his role at MathWorks, Philip was working as a Neuroscience PhD student at the Max-Planck Institute for Brain Research in Frankfurt where he was exploring the biological structures of neuronal networks in mammalian brains. 
  • Location: online
  • Host: Kirsten Kelleher
  • Contact: kelleher@molgen.mpg.de
The webinar is tailored for researchers who want to learn about or get up to speed with programming and Computational Biology. [more]

Nanocourse: Quantitative Light Microscopy

Fourth nanocourse of the IMPRS-BAC. Practical aspects of quantitative light microscopy and what it can do for your research. [more]

Transferable Skills Course: Data Analysis with R

Enables Life Scientists to Effectively and Rapidly Analyze Their Data Using the R Software Package [more]

Transferable Skills Course: Data Visualization with R

The Data Visualization workshop is divided into two distinct parts – principles and applications. [more]

Unconscious Bias Workshop

This short workshop aims at making the participants more sensitive towards unconscious patterns of thinking and showing how they influence our behavior and decisions. They will be encouraged to openly reflect on the issue of diversity and actively tackle stereotyped thinking. [more]

Transferable Skills Course Online: Deep Reading

Teaches Participants Fast and Effective Reading of Scientific Literature [more]

Transferable Skills Course Online: Project Management for Scientists

  • fully booked
  • Start: Jun 1, 2021
  • End: Jun 2, 2021
  • Speaker: Katja Wolter
  • Katja Wolter M.A. studied Business Administration at the University of Applied Sciences Stralsund and John-Moores-University in Liverpool (England). She was working in Finance for an international Company in Frankfurt am Main, Consultant of the Administrative Director of Rundfunk Berlin Brandenburg (rbb), Director of Finance and Controlling at Deutsche Entertainment AG in Berlin and in a Project Management Organisation in the field of Biotechnology. Since 2013 she is Head of Steinbeis Research Center – Institute of Resource Development, Greifswald.
  • Location: online
  • Host: Kirsten Kelleher
  • Contact: kelleher@molgen.mpg.de
Gives scientists the background knowledge and tools to apply project management principles to their doctoral research projects [more]

Transferable Skills Course: Networking

  • Fully booked
  • Date: Sep 21, 2021
  • Speaker: Michael Gordian
  • Dr. Michael Gordian is a trainer and seminar leader, specialised in communication, social skills and creative thinking. He trains team leaders and high potentials from various German and international companies as well as more than 12 German universities and research institutions. Above all, he is passionate about travelling, expanding his and other people's minds, juggling and designing new exciting trainings.
  • Location: online
  • Host: Kirsten Kelleher
Like it or not, building a professional network and mastering the art of smalltalk have become crucial skills for young scientists. The good news: Once you know the most important techniques and do's and dont's, it is quite easy as well as pleasant. It only takes some practice and interest in connecting with peers, colleagues and other people in meaningful way. This workshop is inspired by numerous sophisticated and creative best-practice examples from the US and England, both from academia and beyond. In this practical and interactive seminar, you will learn how to master the essentials of networking and small talk, so be ready to actively participate and exchange your ideas in the group. At the end of the training, all participants will have a toolbox with best-practice techniques, which they can practice and use on their own. [more]

Nanocourse: Computational Protein Design

Sixth nanocourse of the IMPRS-BAC. [more]

Transferable Skills Course: Statistical Literacy

Enables Life Scientists to Understand the Purpose and Uses of Classical Statistics as an Integral Part of the Scientific Method [more]
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