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to all other programmes in Hannover Biomedical Research School. https://www.mhh.de/hbrs International elements International guest lecturers Specialist literature in other languages Language training
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Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg • | Oldenburg Oldenburg, Niedersachsen | Germany | about 3 hours ago
(Hannover Medical School, University of Oldenburg) https://www.neuroprostheses.com/AuditorySciences/Main.html Biomedical Technology with a focus on audiological sciences (Leibniz Universität Hannover) as
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two companies. The project has partners from eight different EU countries. All 15 PhD projects are within the overall theme of neuromorphic computing and analog signal processing, targeting applications
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The LIT - Leibniz Institute for Immunotherapy (foundation under civil law) (https://lit.eu ) – is a biomedical research center focusing on translational immunology in the fields of cancer
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two companies. The project has partners from eight different EU countries. All 15 PhD projects are within the overall theme of neuromorphic computing and analog signal processing, targeting applications
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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
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, please visit: https://qbm.genzentrum.lmu.de/application/ Tuition fees per semester in EUR None Combined Master's degree / PhD programme No Joint degree / double degree programme No Description/content
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offers interdisciplinary approaches to biomedical research with a strong emphasis on imaging. PhD projects range from the analysis of basic cellular processes to clinical translation, from the generation
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molecular biology. 20 students from around the world are accepted each year after a rigorous selection procedure. The study programme is supported by scholarships provided by Hannover Medical School and by
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students from around the world are accepted each year after a rigorous selection procedure. The study programme was supported by the Wilhelm Hirte Foundation, by scholarships provided by Hannover Medical