Applications are now open for the University Diploma in Therapeutic Research and Innovation (RIT)
Approved in 2021 by the University of Strasbourg, the university degree program in Therapeutic Research and Innovation (RIT) is an interdisciplinary program designed to develop skills in therapeutic innovation and technology transfer. It is open to students from a wide range of master’s programs and engineering schools in chemistry, biology, biotechnology, physics, and law.
This program is taught by faculty members and researchers from the University of Strasbourg, the CNRS, and INSERM; by industrial and intellectual property attorneys; by local stakeholders in technology commercialization and transfer (SATT Conectus, ETENA, BPI France); and by industry professionals working in the pharmaceutical sector.
One of the unique features of this program is the DDD Challenge (Drug Discovery and Development). It offers our students the opportunity to actively engage in developing a research project that addresses a medical challenge. Winners of the DDD Challenge receive thesis funding from IMS to enable them to carry out their project.
If you are interested in this university degree, please sign up now by filling out this form and emailing it to Ghislain Auclair, IMS Manager, at gauclair@unistra.fr .