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Sciences Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Copenhagen Denmark We are offering a PhD fellowship commencing between 1st. of October and 1st. of December 2024 The fellowship is part of
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Department of Health Science and Technology carries out multidisciplinary research, teaching and dissemination within biomedical engineering, sports science and medicine. The department has
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Location - Copenhagen The Medical Lead is responsible for the Medical Affairs Tactics in line with the overall strategy for the Therapeutic Area as well as the Medical Engagement plans. Further
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Department of Clinical Medicine Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Copenhagen The University seeks to appoint a clinical professor of endocrinology with special focus on pituitary
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The Section of Medical Biotechnology at the Department of Biotechnology and Chemical Engineering, Aarhus University, invites applications for a fulltime 21 months postdoctoral position focused
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research project is focused on developing silicon MEMS (micro-electro-mechanical systems) based 3D ultrasound transducers for medical ultrasound using cleanroom based micro-fabrication techniques. In
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-EEG, rTMS, HD-tDCS), bio-medical techniques(e.g. linked with epigenetics and general biomarkers), as well as research based on animal models(e.g. rodents and pigs). CNAP is a dynamic and international
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of Copenhagen, The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences. The workplace is the Aarhus office. If you have questions regarding the position feel free to contact Chief of Operations, PhD, Emil Toft Brøndum, mail
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Medical Sciences University of Copenhagen We are offering a PhD fellowship commencing 1 October 2024, and no later than 1 December 2024. The fellowship is part of the European Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
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of Inflammatory Bowel Disease(PREDICT) is looking for appointing a talented PhD student to conduct research at the intersection of the medical and data sciences. Jointly supervised by Associate Professor Kristine