History
On March 23, 2001 the Max Planck Society chose Münster as location for the Max Planck Institute for Vascular Biology, and on August 1, 2001 the new institute was founded. The decision did not come about incidentally.
Education
The focus of our work is on basic research. However, Institute scientists cooperate closely with physicians at the nearby University of Münster – so that the insights gained in the labs of the Max Planck researchers can benefit patients as rapidly as possible.
Research
In our various research teams, we are seeking answers to these and other questions about important life processes.
The teams are subdivided into three permanent departments, 4 research groups and one Emeritus group, some of which carry out autonomous research projects and which are only temporarily affiliated with the Institute. In addition, there are project groups, which are independent groups that are associated with a Department. You will find these at the pages of the respective departments.
PhD Programmes
- Ph.D. Molecular Biomedicine
Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine Scholarships
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Housing services
The Max Planck Institute for Molecular Medicine has its own guest house offering accommodation for guests of the Institute. It is located on the Institute grounds, just a few steps away from the main building. Appartments are available for guests of the Institute.
Library services
The library of the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research is a reference library containing specialized scientific literature. It serves teaching and research in the fields of life sciences, biochemistry, chemistry, biology, neurobiology, biophysics and biomedical physics.
Campus life
With eight academies and universities and 50.000 students, Münster is one of the most important German university cities. In the past decades a large network of institutions has arised that all deal with questions in the Life Sciences and that cooperate in numerous projects.