Mission Statement

This doctoral programme intends to provide an internationally competitive scientific training of doctoral students in innovative pharmaceutical, nutritional and sport research.

The school wants to attract motivated students and to guide them towards scientific excellence and independence in a truly unique and dynamic multi-as well as interdisciplinary environment to finally become well-educated, open-minded and responsible graduates. The cohorts trained and supported by the VDS PhaNuSpo are part of the vibrant research environment at the Faculty of Life Sciences and the Centre for Sport Science and University Sports of the University of Vienna.

Your Benefits

  • Co-supervision and mentoring from at least two experts in your field.
  • Low hierarchies and an open door policy.
  • Interdisciplinary exchange in the form of joint courses, seminars, retreats and social events.
  • Additional financial support e.g. in the form of completion or mobility grants.
  • A strong student voice.
  • Dedicated administrative support.

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 News

Grants
 

The VDS PhaNuSpo promotes the international mobility of its PhD students. The travel & mobility grants aim to enhance scientific reputation, career development and networking of PhD candidates.

Research
 

Unter der Leitung von Johannes Kirchmair vom Department für Pharmazeutische Wissenschaften der Universität Wien werden innovative maschinelle Lernverfahren für die moderne Wirkstoffforschung entwickelt.

Research
 

The therapies of the future are being developed in Christoph Rademacher's laboratory at the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences of the University of Vienna. He is currently researching a vaccine patch for home use – and is relying on cooperation with industry.

Calls & Opportunities
 

Within the framework of Circle U., Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin is offering early career researchers (PhD students and Post-Docs) funding for a research or teaching stay for up to 3 months in the period from Januar 2023 to November 2023.

Apply by 30 November 2022

Research
 

Ulrike Grienke ist Expertin auf dem Gebiet der Naturstoffe, Lea Ann Dailey hat sich auf die Inhalation von Wirkstoffen spezialisiert. Nun haben sich die beiden Wissenschafterinnen der Uni Wien zusammengetan, um zu untersuchen, wie bestimmte Naturstoffe gegen Corona wirken, wenn sie inhaliert werden.

Research
 

Originally, Andreas has been looking for natural substances to treat acute respiratory infectious diseases as part of an FWF project. "However, due to the urgency, we focused on finding natural products against SARS-CoV-2" explains the junior researcher and Impact.Award winner in the video.

Latest publications


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2 Faculties and 3 Degree programmes

45 PIs/Professors