Alice Assinger: Recruiting PhD Students for NET-IT Doctoral Program in Vienna
Alice Assinger, Professor at the Medical University of Vienna, shared on LinkedIn:
”We’re growing – and I’m excited to announce that we are recruiting 10 PhD students for our FWF-funded doctoral program NET-IT, exploring the interplay between vascular inflammation and thrombosis.
Apply now and be part of a supportive, ambitious, and highly collaborative environment, with the opportunity to shape your own project, develop independence, and contribute to meaningful science.
What we offer:
- A stimulating and international research environment in Vienna
- Strong mentorship and career development
- Projects at the forefront of cardiovascular and thrombo-inflammatory research
Application deadline: 26.04.2026, 23:55 CET
- Visit the online application portal
- Submit your application by the deadline
- Indicate your interest in our lab and your research aspirations
More information on the PhD program and available projects.
If you’re passionate about science and eager to make an impact, we would love to hear from you.
And if you know someone who might be a great fit, please share!”
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