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Who are we? We strive to identify and modulate key features of human pain neuroplasticity and its relevance for persistent pain in humans. CNAP is a research Center of Excellence inaugurated by
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enterprises etc. General information It is a prerequisite for allocation of the stipend that the candidate will be enrolled as a PhD student at The Doctoral School of Social Sciences and Humanities, in
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to the researcher by marriage (or a relationship with equivalent status to a marriage recognised by the legislation of the country where this relationship was formalised) or dependent children who are actually being
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for Power and Energy Systems (PES). The EMA Section has a strong multi-disciplinary research focus on energy markets, optimization, game theory, and machine learning. We are currently 14 members in the EMA
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quality, food safety, food technology and environment & human health. Activities cover a wide range of food products throughout the entire food chain from farm to table, comprising both research activities
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active in autoimmune diseases versus cancers and(3) Investigating potential therapeutic interventions to modulate these reactions. The ideal candidate has a background in human medicine, translational
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Indian Ocean World and determine how – and to what extent – urban networks catalysed societal and environmental expansions and crises in the past. The centre is firmly rooted in the humanities but enjoys
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), The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Stem Cell Medicine (renew) at University of Copenhagen, and Bioneer A/S that aims at developing new in vitro disease models and cell therapies using human induced
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intracellular compartments of the antigen-presenting cells, and engineer cell-targeting properties to support co-localization of antigen and adjuvant to act as complexes at the mucosal inductive sites/cells
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are expected to be useful for most types of hearables. Standardized measurement tests and numerical models of the acoustic and mechanical performance of hearable devices do not usually include a human subject