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& regeneration, and biomedical technology & implants. These research priorities reflect our major clinical strengths, producing numerous innovations in the search for novel treatment options based on chemical
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are further developed in different areas, which open up numerous opportunities for interdisciplinary exchange. In particular, projects in the areas of “exploiting the potential of available biomedical and
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required to take part in at least three lab courses. These method-based courses last for up to five days and constitute an important element of the study programme, with students receiving intensive training
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three lab courses. These method-based courses last up to five days and constitute an important element of the study programme, with students receiving intensive training in the latest methods and
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paper is presented and discussed. Alternatively, tutorial time is used for lab or ward visits. In the second year, students present methods they are using to each other. Topics covered during the first
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knowledge on epidemiological and statistical methods To scientifically contribute to narrow evidence gaps in epidemiological and health research To acquire the ability to present results and methods