PhD Programme in Radiation Biology and Biophysics

Education objectives

The current societal need for advanced research in radiation biology and biophysics, is getting extremely relevant when modern societies are facing several clinical pathologies related to aging, oxidative stress and cancer.

Probably the best example is that in 2008 an estimated 12.7M new cases of cancer were diagnosed worldwide, i.e., today, cancer accounts for one in every eight deaths worldwide – more than HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria combined (Cancer Research UK and American Cancer Society).

Also, environmental and/or occupational exposure to radiation is becoming more relevant as different professional’s awareness is increasing. These have had particular attention not only from the scientific community but also from political agents at national and European level.

RaBBit was born to fulfil a gap in the current demand in the different related research areas. Moreover, as far as we are concerned, such a programme will only be successful if bringing in international expertise and partnership. RaBBit was built to be a programme that is international in nature, multidisciplinary and versatile to answer the needs for competent researchers in the topics of the proposal. The doctoral programme provides advanced training by putting together a set of different experts in their specialised fields, introducing students to cutting-edge theories and research methods, comprising an advanced and up-to-date training in radiation biology and biophysics. It is also the aim of the programme that after its completion, the PhD student will have acquired the necessary background either for a future academic career or as senior researcher in industrial and/or health care environments.

The curricular structure is design to: a) level students background; b) allow students to acquire specialized and current knowledge; c) stimulate students’ scientific capabilities; and d) encourage their attitude towards accuracy, honesty and adaptation to new working environments.

Central to the program is the provision of a unique, high quality research and skills-based training PhD programme. We aim at providing a unique team of experts who will be well versed in the development of “bottom-up” approaches on complementary fields including atomic and molecular physics, radiation biology, biochemistry and assaying effects of radiations on biological systems.

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General characterization

DGES code

967

Cicle

PhD (3rd Cycle)

Degree

Doutor

Access to other programs

Available soon

Coordinator

Paulo Manuel Assis Loureiro Limão Vieira

Opening date

September

Vacancies

14

Fees

2750,00 Euros/year for all students.

Schedule

It depends on the working method of each training course. The working time for the classes will be agreed with each PhD student, or when there are more than 10 students in each year, it will be agreed with all students of the programme.

 

Teaching language

Available soon

Degree pre-requisites

Duration: 4 years

Credits: 240 ECTS

Specialization in Radiation

Scientific Area Acronym ECTS
Mandatory Optional
Biophysics Bf 222 -
Social Sciences and Humanities CHS 6 -
Biochemistry / Biophysics / Physical Engineering Bq / Bf / EF - 3
Any Other Scientific Area QAC - 3
Biochemistry / Biophysics / Physical Engineering / Any Other Scientific Area Bq / Bf / EF / QAC - 6
TOTAL 228 12

 

Specialization in Biophysics

Scientific Area Acronym ECTS
Mandatory Optional
Biochemistry  Bf 198 -
Social Sciences and Humanities CHS 6 -
Biophysics Bf 24  
Biochemistry / Biophysics / Physical Engineering Bq / Bf / EF - 3
Any Other Scientific Area QAC - 3
Biochemistry / Biophysics / Physical Engineering / Any Other Scientific Area Bq / Bf / EF / QAC - 6
TOTAL 228 12

 

Specialization in Physical Biochemistry

Scientific Area Acronym ECTS
Mandatory Optional
Biochemistry  Bf 198 -
Social Sciences and Humanities CHS 6 -
Biophysics Bf 24  
Biochemistry / Biophysics / Physical Engineering Bq / Bf / EF - 3
Any Other Scientific Area QAC - 3
Biochemistry / Biophysics / Physical Engineering / Any Other Scientific Area Bq / Bf / EF / QAC - 6
TOTAL 228 12


Specialization in Applied Atomic and Molecular Physics

Scientific Area Acronym ECTS
Mandatory Optional
Biochemistry  Bf 198 -
Social Sciences and Humanities CHS 6 -
Biophysics Bf 24  
Biochemistry / Biophysics / Physical Engineering Bq / Bf / EF - 3
Any Other Scientific Area QAC - 3
Biochemistry / Biophysics / Physical Engineering / Any Other Scientific Area Bq / Bf / EF / QAC - 6
TOTAL 228 12

Conditions of admittance

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Evaluation rules

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