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. Academic admission requirements Master of Science or equivalent degree with a strong background in neuroscience, biology, physics, biomedical sciences, computational science, applied mathematics, statistics
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partnership with the IMPRS-CellDevoSys Dresden’s unique research ecosystem bridges fundamental science with biomedical and bioengineering applications — all in a collaborative, cross-disciplinary environment
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Joint degree / double degree programme No Description/content Our aim is to train a new generation of biomedical scientists who can take on the diverse challenges of making fundamental scientific
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in conventional imaging, and to access a complementary ‘dark-field’ signal that originates from tiny sample structures. We do this by designing and implementing novel experimental set-ups and
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the research areas of Infection Medicine and Microbiology, Immunology, Oncology, Neurosciences, Pharmacology/Cardiology/Vascular Medicine, Imaging Technology and Biomedical Engineering, amongst others. A large
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data to identify novel disease phenotypes. The candidates will work within a highly multi-disciplinary team of physicians, physiologists, electrical and biomedical engineers and computer scientists and