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set of skills, facilities, key technologies and biological resources, and continuously invests in its development. The DT is organised into four centres: These centers, as shared resources, aim
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provide hands-on experience in activities such as statistical estimation, data linkage, and analysis and visualization of health data. It further supports the development of practical skills in working with
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strategic priority of the University of Luxembourg and are presently in an ambitious phase of development. In this context, the DLSM partners with national health care centres and leading international
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programs in Life Sciences, Medicine, Nursing, and Allied Health Professions. Health and Medicine is a strategic priority of the University of Luxembourg and is in a phase of ambitious development
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of evolutionary dynamics in human evolution with the principles of health and disease in a manner visible at the international level. Active participation in LeiCeM collaborative projects is also expected, as
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attentive to gender representation among its leadership staff and aims to eliminate obstacles to the recruitment and promotion of female leaders and their career development.
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of Luxembourg is committed to gender equality among its academic staff and aims to remove barriers to the recruitment and career development of female academics and scientists. In the event that two candidates
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focus on the Bachelor in Nursing sciences - perioperative surgical care or the Bachelor in Nursing sciences - Psychiatric nurse. The holder will be involved in student selection, the development
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, urine, tissues). Contribute to the development and critical evaluation of analytical methods. Support daily laboratory activities, including mantainence of analytical equipment. Receive practical training
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, as well as on the mechanisms leading to the development of sports injury. Dr. Laurent Malisoux , PhD, head of this research group, and Dr. Mathilde Mura, PhD, postdoctoral researcher, are seeking a