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signals from cells flowing in microfluidic chips (Göllner, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2025). Such a chip format combined with cheap and small laser diodes for excitation of the photoacoustic
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academic area such as applied mathematics, computer science, physics, biomedical or electrical engineering or similar disciplines. Good programming expertise (Matlab, C++, Python or equivalent) and
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and structural biology, and biomedical research. With approximately 30 scientific departments and research groups and about 750 employees, the MPIB is one of the largest institutes of the Max Planck
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, the concept of a cross-university PhD programme involving non-university institutions was developed to enable the combination of different scientific and technological disciplines relevant to biomedical data
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Situated advantageously at the heart of Western Europe in Germany's largest metropolis, the Graduate School of Biomedical Science at the University of Duisburg-Essen integrates all PhD and MD graduates
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Course location Hannover Description/content In 2003, the MHH founded Hannover Biomedical Research School (HBRS) as an “umbrella organisation” for existing and future structured postgraduate
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Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg • | Oldenburg Oldenburg, Niedersachsen | Germany | 1 day ago
/content The Joint Research Academy in Biomedical Engineering and Science of Hearing and Sensory Systems (JRA) is a joint project of the University of Oldenburg, Hannover Medical School and Leibniz
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Engineering, Physiology and Therapy of Hearing “Auditory Sciences” is a structured PhD programme that is integrated in the “Joint Research Academy in Biomedical Engineering and Science of Hearing and Sensory
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DrugS offers talented young scientists a three-year structured PhD training programme in the field of drug research related to biomedical disciplines. BIGS DrugS students work on their individual PhD
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biomedical engineering, bioinformatics, biotechnology, molecular imaging and biomaterials. Training within the RegSci PhD programme takes place across three levels: students carry out their own research