Integrated Research Training Group

The goal of the Integrated Research Training Group (IRTG) is to equip doctoral researchers with all necessary scientific and personal skills to persue their scientific projects and prepare them for their independent careers in academia or the corporate world.

Besides offering high-level structured training on basic science in form of lectures and method courses, the IRTG coordinates a multidisciplinary seminar series, where doctoral researchers can present and discuss their research progress. The training is completed by a career development program, which includes science-related (e.g., scientific writing, good scientific practice, advanced presentation skills course etc.) and transferable skills courses (e.g., project management, intercultural training, etc.) provided by the Graduate Academy and its Graduate School “Science, Medicine and Technology” - OLTECH at the UOL.



The short-term doctoral fellowships that the IRTG hands out to excellent doctoral researchers every year allow collaborations with external researchers who are interested to work within the CRC 1372 framework.

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Congratulations to the finished doctoral researchers!


  • Anders Frederiksen (Sig05, 2024) "Structural and mutational traits of avian cryptochromes"
  • Bo Leberecht (Nav01, 2024) "The avian magnetic compass sense - From across-globe migration to the quantum magnetosensor"
  • Katharina Görtemaker (Sig04, 2024) "Cryptochromes as molecular triggers in magnetoreceptive cell responses"
  • Corinna Langebrake (Z02, 2023) "Macro- and microevolution of bird migration"
  • Siu Ying Wong (Sig01) "Spin dynamics simulations of radical-pair-based magnetoreceptors"
  • Thiemo Karwinkel (Nav02) "A magnet on wings? Assessing magnetoreception and orientation/navigation-hypotheses in free-flying birds"


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