Alice Assinger: Thrilled to Be Selected for The New doc.funds Programme!
Alice Assinger, Professor at the Medical University of Vienna, reposted from Austrian Science Fund FWF on LinkedIn:
”Thrilled to be selected for the new doc.funds programme!
Our project will focus on uncovering the network of vascular inflammation and thrombosis – an area I’m incredibly passionate about.
A heartfelt thank-you to the amazing NET-IT team – Cihan Ay, Christoph Binder, Christine Brostjan, Philipp Hohensinner, Bernd Jilma, Sylvia Knapp, Robert Kralovics, Antonia Mueller, Dimitrios Tsiantoulas – your dedication made this possible.
I’m excited to begin this journey and work with our future PhD students on advancing this important field.”
Quoting Austrian Science Fund FWF‘s post:
”Seven research teams are receiving support as part of the doc.funds funding program: With around €16.5 million, the Austrian Science Fund FWF is providing a strong impetus for 65 new doctoral positions and for the next generation of excellent research at universities in Austria.
The new doctoral positions will be created at the University of Graz, Graz University of Technology, Medical University of Graz, Medical University of Vienna, and WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business).
All new doc.funds in detail”

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