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, in house bioinformaticians and biostatisticians. About Globe Institute The Globe Institute is part of the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen. The Institute’s main
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at Universities. The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences comprises approximately 7,800 students and approx. 5,800 employees. The Faculty advances the field of health sciences through its core activities
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A postdoc is available at the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences. The postdoc will be financed by a grant from the Novo Nordisk foundation to Associate Prof. Hussam Hassan Nour-Eldin
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Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences University of Copenhagen We are looking for a highly motivated postdocto provide experimental, scientific and operational support to the Cvejic Labwith
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joining a multidisciplinary and collaborative team at Department of Computer Science, renowned for its cutting-edge research in medical imaging and simulation technologies. This team is comprised of experts
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collaborative team at Department of Computer Science, renowned for its cutting-edge research in medical imaging and simulation technologies. This team is comprised of experts in various fields, creating a rich
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to the Ministerial Order no. 242 of 13 March 2012 on the Appointment of Academic Staff at Universities. The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences comprises approximately 7,815 students, 2,113 researchers and 3,793
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Nordisk Foundation. About Globe Institute The Globe Institute is part of the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen. The Institute’s main purpose is to address basic
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Postdoctoral position in medical humanities: Cross-cultural research in 'psy' disciplines (CULTMIND)
ago. The Centre proposes that the issue of culture-mind relationship lays at the core of many social, political, and medical debates: within cross-cultural psychiatry/psychotherapy, in trauma studies
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Postdoctoral position in medical humanities: History of migration, illness and psychiatry (CULTMIND)
remain as difficult to answer today as they were a century ago. The Centre proposes that the issue of culture-mind relationship lays at the core of many social, political and medical debates: within cross