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responsible for more than 1700 students. Working at CNAP CNAP offers several PhD scholarships for exploring neuroplasticity and pain. You will be involved in our frontline research to identify novel mechanisms
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allow to teach at all levels(BA to PhD) within the study programmes of the Department(e.g. medicine and medicine with industrial specialization). You have a PhD(or equivalent) in medicine, bio-medicine
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applications in neuroscience. Expected start date and duration of employment The start date is August 1st, 2024, or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is for 2 years. Job description Recent
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upgrading. Your qualifications Candidates must hold a PhD relevant to the academic areas of Psychology and/or Neuroscience and/or Medicine. You can carry out research on a high international level and it is
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imaging the gut response in vivo at organism level, mice are phylogenetically closer to humans, and have a more complex gut microbiota. Researchers with experience in neuroscience, microbiology and
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interest in neuroscience/neuroinformatics to help us build the National Neurophysiologic Database in Denmark. The National Neurophysiologic Database is a 5-year project funded by the Novo Nordic Foundation
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receive supervision and pedagogical upgrading. Your qualifications Candidates must hold a PhD relevant to the academic areas of Psychology and/or Neuroscience and/or Medicine. You can carry out research
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, membranes, neuroscience and personalised medicine. The Department of Biomedicine provides research-based teaching of the highest quality and is responsible for a large part of the medical degree programme
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neuroscience/neuroinformatics to help us build the National Neurophysiologic Database in Denmark. The National Neurophysiologic Database is a 5-year project funded by the Novo Nordic Foundation with partners
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the following areas: Neuropsychology Biological psychology Neuroscience Cognitive psychology Experimental psychology Quantitative methods In terms of teaching The Assistant/Associate Professor is