23 October - 6 November 2024 (online). Are you thinking of leaving Academia and looking for a job in the industry? This can be an intimidating and difficult transition. This fundamental career training organized by the PCMP@GGL enables you to prepare convincing application documents, master job interviews competently and to define and negotiate an adequate salary. In a subsequent meeting you can practice your self-presentation for interview situations and receive feedback in small groups.
9 October 2024, 9:00 - 17:00 (CIGL seminar room, Aulweg 132). This comprehensive workshop organized by the PCMO@GGL will cover the entire workflow from bench to publication, equipping you with essential skills and knowledge to elevate your research and improve your imaging data quality. The workshop combines an introduction into different microscopy techniques (wide-field, CLSM, 2-Photon, Light-Sheet) and their theoretical background with a live demo of a Confocal / 2-Photon microscope. You will learn how to avoid pitfalls during sample preparation and how to capture the perfect image. Best practices for managing and analyzing image data will be discussed.
17 - 18 September 2024, 8:30 - 17:30 (online). Have you ever wondered how to systematically plan and optimize your experiments to gain the most reliable and insightful results? This intensive two-day course organized by the PCMO@GGL covers both fundamental principles and advanced methodologies of Design of Experiments (DoE). Approximately 50% of the course is dedicated to hands-on training with real life examples from research as case studies.
The Lab for Innovative Teaching in Giessen opens its doors every Wednesday from 10:00 to 15:00 for anyone interested in virtual and augmented reality. Visitors can ask questions, test devices and work on virtual teaching concepts at workstations. A VR lending station is also available for teaching and research purposes.
Germany’s largest independent research funding organisation offers funding opportunities for all career stages between doctorate and professorship. Join their online talk and get to know the DFG and its funding portfolio for postdocs. We offer an overview of all funding instruments for the time after your PhD as well as specific focus talks on the Walter Benjamin Programme, the Emmy Noether Programme and the Heisenberg Programme. We will also provide advice on how to prepare your proposal for the review process and answer your questions. PhD candidates and postdocs of all disciplines are welcome to join!
This series is especially for (young) researchers from the life-science / medical sector. It is co-organized by the PCMO@GGL and the Max Planck institutes in Marburg and Bad Nauheim, as well as the Marburg school for microbiology. It features a short presentation of invited speakers and offers room for some questions. The series is in english. This online series is normally scheduled for the first Friday every month from 12:00 to 13:00h.
Dritte Auflage der HeFDI Data School, diesmal neben den Beiträgen zum allgemeinen Forschungsdatenmanagement auch mit vier Terminen zum Thema „Open Science“.