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Lecture QUEST Center BIH Lecture | Jonathan Kimmelman: “Clinical Trials of New Drugs: Do Patients Benefit from Participating in Clinical Trials?”
Jonathan Kimmelman is James McGill Professor in the Department of Equity, Ethics and Policy at McGill University. His research centres on the ethics, policy and science of drug development.
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Lecture Berlin Stem Cell Club
with talks by Mike O. Karl (CRTD TU Dresden) and Robert Opitz (Charité).
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Workshop BIH Academy -47th RedCap Online-Workshop
For BIH-funded fellows as well as for Charité and BIH employees.
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Partner event Workshop EMBO Information and Networking Event
Event with presentations, Q&A sessions and networking opportunities to provide PhD students and postdocs with advice about EMBO funding schemes and valuable insights into funding opportunities for life scientists in Germany. >> hosted by Charité and BIH
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Workshop Equal Opportunity Academia, Industry, and Beyond: Career Options, Career Paths
Workshop for International Researchers to create an overview of career options from the perspective of your personal motivation, to evaluate options with a focus on competencies and personal goals, and to approach the decision-making process with concrete tools.
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Workshop QUEST Center -Introduction to Systematic Review & Meta-Analysis of Animal Studies
Lectures, hands-on practical activities and tutorials. You will learn the major steps required to undertake a systematic review and meta-analysis of preclinical animal studies.
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Workshop BIH Academy Metabolomics -Practical Course on GC-MS-based Metabolomics
Join our summer workshop on GC-MS-based Metabolomics!
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Workshop Equal Opportunity Networking in Germany for International Researchers
Workshop for international researchers to learn creative methods for cultivating professional relationships and how to apply networking skills to build resilience, learn from others, provide valuable support to their peers, expand opportunities for collaboration and career growth, and establish stronger ties to their current location.