APPLY NOW - CRG PhD International Call - Centre for Genomic Regulation - Barcelona / Spain

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Felix Emeka Anyiam

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Dear Colleagues,

The Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) is an internationally renowned biomedical research institute located in Barcelona, Spain. With a mission to advance our understanding of life sciences, the CRG fosters an interdisciplinary and collaborative research environment at the forefront of cutting-edge science and comprehensive training.


CRG's vibrant PhD community drives transformative research across diverse fields, including genomics, systems biology, and molecular medicine. We are actively seeking talented candidates from various backgrounds, such as biomedicine, biology, molecular biology, mathematics, physics, statistics, and bioinformatics. With world-class facilities, outstanding training, expert mentorship, competitive funding, and a supportive international environment, CRG empowers students to advance their scientific careers and shape the future of science. Apply now - HERE


Are you ready to prepare an outstanding application?
Join one of our online workshops to learn how to find the right lab for your PhD, prepare an outstanding application and get expert tips to boost your chances of success!


Online workshops

- Thursday, 6 November 2025 at 15:00 CET [Register here]
- Thursday, 20 November 2025 at 11:00 CET [Register here]

Application timeline
- 30 November 2025 – Application deadline – APPLY NOW
- 9 January 2026 – Panel interviews (online)
- 24–26 February 2026 – On-site interviews in Barcelona (travel and accommodation covered)
- Autumn 2026 – Programme start


Best of luck with your future career — we’re excited to see where your journey takes you!


Anna Sole Amat
CRG Academic Coordinator
Training & Academic Office (TAO)
CRG - Centre for Genomic Regulation
Barcelona Biomedical Research Park (PRBB Building)
Doctor Aiguader, 88, 4th floor (460)
08003 Barcelona



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Felix Emeka Anyiam (MPH,MScPH,DataSc.)

Research & Data Scientist

Centre for Health & Development | University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria (https://www.uniport.edu.ng/)

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Certified in: Digital and Computational Demography (Max Planck IDR, Germany), Global Health (Barcelona Institute of Public Health), Scholarly Communications (FORCE11, USA), Grant Writing (Gothenburg, Sweden), Advanced Bio-statistical Methods (Brown University, USA; Moi Kenya), STI/HIV Research (Washington, USA), Data Science (Trieste, Italy)

Expert grant reviewer/evaluator: Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU), Research Data Alliance (RDA)

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To consult the statistician after an experiment is finished is often merely to ask him to conduct a post mortem examination. He can perhaps say what the experiment died of." -Ronald A. Fisher

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