RSS feedhttps://dcacademy.dk/en-gbFri, 29 Mar 2024 11:30:57 +0100Fri, 29 Mar 2024 11:30:57 +0100TYPO3 EXT:newsnews-25396Mon, 15 Apr 2024 15:00:00 +0200International Summit on Clinical Research in Heart Failure 2024https://dcacademy.dk/display/artikel/international-summit-on-clinical-research-in-heart-failure-1Clinical Research in Heart Failure, DCAcademy Summit with the John McMurray group (Glasgow, UK) in Copenhagen.

This year in Copenhagen, the Danish Cardiovascular Academy is hosting a 3-day summit featuring top clinical heart failure researchers of Denmark and the UK in collaboration with the John McMurray group (University of Glasgow) and British Heart Foundation Centre of Research Excellence.

The programme includes

  •  Are Guidelines Useless? - a Pro / Con debate with Prof. Lars Køber and Prof. John McMurray
  •  How do patients match nationwide registries? - with Pardeep Jhund and Morten Schou
  • Key note lectures by Marianna Fontana 
  • Sessions on ECG, Cardiogenic Shock, Inflammation
  • Student presentations
  • Poster sessions
  • Networking

Confirmed speakers
DK: Lars Køber, Henrik Wiggers, Peter Søgaard, Morten Schou, Sam Riahi, Claus Graff

UK: John McMurray, Marc Petrie, Pardeep Jhund, Ninian Lang, Roy Gardner, Ross Campbell

Participation cost
The Danish Cardiovascular Academy covers all cost related directly to the Summit (e.g. accommodation, catering, evening dinner, networking event). 

Allocation of seats
There is limited number of seats available. Thus, clinical Postdoctoral fellows and late-stage PhD students will be prioritized. When signing up, please include a short (maximum 600 characters) motivation for participation.

No-show fee
Please note that the DCAcademy will charge a no-show fee of 2000 DKK if you do not show up and have not unregistered until April 4 (00:00). 

Certification
A certificate of participation will be sent upon request at the end of the Summit. 

  

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SeminarDCAcademyPublic/MediaDCAcademyElena BouzinovaMon, 15 Apr 2024 15:00:00 +0200Wed, 17 Apr 2024 14:00:00 +0200Domus Medica, CopenhagenDomus Medica, Copenhagen1713186000171335520017131860001713355200
news-24910Mon, 13 May 2024 09:00:00 +0200Integrative Human Cardiovascular Controlhttps://dcacademy.dk/display/artikel/integrative-human-cardiovascular-control-1This course covers important theoretical and practical aspects of methods in integrative human cardiovascular studies. The purpose is to provide the participants with knowledge of advantages and pitfalls of these methods during lectures and demonstrating methods and allow participants hands-on experience during practical sessions.Aim and content

This course is free of charge for PhD students at Danish universities (except Copenhagen Business School), and for PhD Students from NorDoc member universities. All other participants must pay the course fee.

Anyone can apply for the course, but if you are not a PhD student at a Danish university, you will be placed on the waiting list until enrollment deadline. This also applies to PhD students from NorDoc member universities. After the enrollment deadline, available seats will be allocated to applicants on the waiting list.

Content

This course covers important theoretical and practical aspects of methods in integrative human cardiovascular studies. The purpose is to provide the participants with knowledge of advantages and pitfalls of these methods during lectures and demonstrating methods and allow participants hands-on experience during practical sessions. Complete course program will be available at www.dcacademy.dk ahead of the course start.

Participants

Ph.D students working with cardiovascular physiology/pathophysiology – i.e. medical, human biology, human physiology or animal biology.

Relevance to graduate programmes

The course is relevant to PhD students from the following graduate programmes at the Graduate School of Health and Medical Sciences, UCPH:

  • Cardiovascular Research
  • Basic and Clinical Research in Musculoskeletal Sciences
  • Basic Metabolic Research

Form

27 lectures. 8 hours of laboratory-experiments/practical (2 workshops with participant demonstrations and in vivo demonstrations. Homework required (reading of background material + oral presentation of Ph.D. project). Evaluation/exam- knowledge review.

Teachers

International:
Carsten Lundby, Professor, MD, PhD (NOR) Lillehammer Fakultet for helse- og sosialvitenskap Seksjon for helse- og treningsfysiologi
Craig G. Crandall Professor, PhD (US) - Division of Cardiology, Department of Internal Medicine, UT Southwestern
Damian Bailey, Professor, PhD (UK) - Neurovascular Research Laboratory at the University of South Wales
James (Jim) A. Pawelczyk, Professor (USA) - Department of Kinesiology (KINES) at PennState College of Health and Human Development 
James Fisher, Professor, PhD (NZ) – Department of physiology, University of Auckland
Johannes Van Lieshout Professor, MD, PhD (NL) - Department og Internal Medicine & Department Medical Biology, University of Amsterdam
José González-Alonso Professor, PhD (UK) - Department of Exercise and Cardiovascular Physiology, Brunel University London
Paul Fadel, Professor, PhD (US) - Department of Kinesiology, University of Texas at Arlington
Scott Smith Professor, Professor, (US) - Department of Internal Medicine, UT Southwestern
Katarina Steding Ehrenborg, (NO) - Lund Cardiac MR Group

National:
Anders Perner, Professor, MD, PhD (UCPH - Department of Clinical Medicine)
Christian Aalkjær, Professor (AAU - Department of Biomedicine)
Jakob Stensballe, MD, PhD (DK) (UCPH - Department of Clinical Medicine)
Julie Hertel, DVM, PhD (UCPH - Department of Biomedical Sciences)
Kim Bredahl MD, PhD (UCPH - Department of Clinical Medicine)
Kirstine Callø, Assoc. Professor PhD (UCPH - Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences)
Lars Nybo, Professor, PhD (UCPH - Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports)
Lasse Gliemann, Assoc. Professor PhD (UCPH - Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports)
Marianne Agerskov, PhD (UCPH - Department of Clinical Medicine)
Morten Damgaard (hvidovre hospital)
Niels H. Secher Professor, MD, DMSc (UCPH - Department of Clinical Medicine)
Nicolai B. Foss Assoc. Professor, MD, DMSc (UCPH - Department of Clinical Medicine)
Per Lav Madsen, MD, DMSc (UCPH - Department of Clinical Medicine)
Rune Strandby MD, PhD (UCPH - Department of Clinical Medicine)
Thomas Jespersen, PhD, Professor (UCPH - Department of Biomedical Sciences)
Tobias Wang, Professor, PhD (AAU - Department of Biology – Zoophysiology)
Ylva Hellsten Professor, DMSc (UCPH - Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports)

Course location

Danske Studenters Roklub (DSR) - Strandvaenget 55, 2100 Copenhagen + laboratory-experiments at SUND-Frederiksberg and the August Krogh Institute.

Contact person

Jamie Finkelstein, e-mail address: jamie.fineklstein@regionh.dk 

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MeetingDCAcademyPublic/MediaDCAcademyPernille Højvang NielsenMon, 13 May 2024 09:00:00 +0200Fri, 17 May 2024 17:00:00 +0200Danske Studenters Roklub, 2100 Copenhagen & August Krogh InstituteDanske Studenters Roklub, 2100 Copenhagen & August Krogh Institute1715583600171595800017155836001715958000
news-25678Tue, 14 May 2024 09:00:00 +0200Midterm Symposium: PhD Hacks, Career, & Work Life Balance Symposiumhttps://dcacademy.dk/display/artikel/midterm-symposium-phd-hacks-career-work-life-balance-symposiumOne day symposium at The Faculty of Health Sciences (University of Southern Denmark) on PhD Hacks, Career, & Work Life Balance Symposium organized by DCAcademy grant recipients Nicolai Palstrøm, Stephanie Thuy Duong Pham, and Andrietta Grentzmann.Programme

View the programme here

Aim of the symposium

Are you a PhD-student interested in optimizing your journey through your PhD-studies? Then join us for a day full of inspiration, PhD hacks, and practical strategies to crack the code for a successful journey through your PhD-program.

Recommended participants

The symposium is aimed for PhD students at the early stage of their PhD-program. First come, first serve.

Learning outcome

This is a unique opportunity to learn more about:

  • Overcoming challenges through your journey
  • Gain insights into working in the industry
  • Strengthen your career thinking
  • Manage stress
  • Getting to know yourself better
  • Learn how to make your research visible.

Our speakers will share their specialized knowledge with opportunities for participants to engage in discussions and include specific cases related to the topic.

Confirmed speakers

  • Anton Pottegård, Professor, University of Southern Denmark
  • Michael Nyberg, Senior Director, Novo Nordisk 
  • Vibeke Broe, Senior Career Consultant, Aarhus University 
  • Birgitte Aagaard Zethsen, Senior Consultant, University of Southern Denmark
  • Benjamin Kelly, PhD, Aarhus University 
  • Alessio Bricca, Assistant Professor, University of Southern Denmark 

Collaboration

This symposium is a collaboration between DCAcademy and University of Southern Denmark. 

We hope that you will join us in making this Symposium a memorable and insightful experience.

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CourseHealthPhD studentsHealthDCAcademyNanna Cathrine BrinchTue, 14 May 2024 09:00:00 +0200Tue, 14 May 2024 15:45:00 +0200Dialogen, V13-918a-0, Floor 0, Building 45.6, University of Southern Denmark, OdenseDialogen, V13-918a-0, Floor 0, Building 45.6, University of Southern Denmark, Odense1715670000171569430017156700001715694300
news-25422Wed, 22 May 2024 12:00:00 +0200Electrocardiography: Basic Physiology, Epidemiology, and Bedsidehttps://dcacademy.dk/display/artikel/electrocardiography-basic-physiology-epidemiology-and-bedsideDive into the world of advanced ECG research at Statistics Denmark. Explore arrhythmia models, ion channels, synthetic ECG generation, machine learning, antiarrhythmic drugs, comparative ECGs syncope evaluation, and more!Objectives of the course aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of electrocardiography research across various domains, encompassing both basic science and clinical applications.

Topics

  • ECG research at Statistics Denmark
  • Large and small animal ECG
  • Cardiac ion channels
  • Phenotypical ECG markers
  • ECG in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases
  • Processing and analyzing ECG data from ambulance and hospital sources
  • Synthetic ECG generation
  • Machine learning in ECG research
  • Epidemiological ECG research
  • Clinical EP studies
  • Syncope
  • Biventricular pacemaker therapy

Learning objectives

A student who has met the objectives of the course will be able to:

  • Understand the legal framework governing ECG research at Statistics Denmark, including specific rules and regulations for accessing, handling, and analyzing data
  • Understand and critically evaluate the strengths and limitations of population-based ECG studies
  • Understand the structure and format of ECG datasets at Statistics Denmark, including the variables, data types, and metadata associated with each record, to facilitate effective data utilization and interpretation
  • Explore collaborative research opportunities and interdisciplinary collaborations fostering partnerships with other research institutions to address complex research questions using ECG data
  • Analyze and compare large and small animal models of arrhythmia to elucidate their relevance, advantages, and limitations in translational research for human cardiac electrophysiology
  • Explore cardiac ion channels, action potentials, and tissue-level electrophysiology, and apply this knowledge to design and interpret experimental studies
  • Identify and characterize phenotypical ECG markers associated with various cardiac conditions, including their sensitivity, specificity, and clinical significance for diagnosis and risk assessment
  • Analyze the role of ECG in autoimmune and inflammatory diseases affecting the cardiovascular system, including mechanisms of ECG alterations and their implications for disease monitoring
  • Assess the ECG manifestations and drug effects in psychiatric diseases
  • Design and implement algorithms for synthetic ECG generation, considering physiological variations and noise characteristics
  • Understand machine learning techniques to analyze ECG signals for pattern recognition, risk stratification, and predictive modeling in cardiac arrhythmias and related disorders
  • Analyze the mechanisms of action, pharmacokinetics, and clinical efficacy of antiarrhythmic drugs, including their indications, contraindications, and adverse effects, to optimize therapeutic strategies
  • Examine the diagnostic utility of ECG in syncope evaluation, including differentiating cardiac and non-cardiac causes
  • Evaluate the rationale, patient selection criteria, and clinical outcomes of biventricular pacemaker therapy in bundle branch block, integrating principles of cardiac resynchronization therapy with ECG findings

PRELIMINARY PROGRAM

Course directors 

Claus Graff, Prof., Aalborg University
Jonas L. Isaksen, PhD, University of Copenhagen
Jørgen Kanters, Assoc. Prof., University of Copenhagen
Christoffer Polcwiartek, MD PhD, Aalborg University
Stefan Sattler, MD PhD, Gentofte University Hospital

Registration

DCAcademy covers participation fee, catering, accomodation and common transportation from Aalborg airport to the venue and back (if you are traveling by train, please, come to the Aalborg airport train station).
 

Allocation of seats

Please note that you are not guaranteed a seat at the event if you do not meet the target group requirements. Priority is given to early career researchers (PhD-students and Postdocs) employed at Danish research and health-care institutions or in the life science industry. For some events a number of seats may be reserved for international participants employed at research and health-care institutions or in the life science industry. If the event is overbooked, the DCAcademy reserves its right to select participants based on the defined requirements.

No-show fee 

Please note that the DCAcademy will charge a no-show fee of 5000 DKK if you do not show up and have not unregistered prior to start.

Register here

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CourseDCAcademyPublic/MediaDCAcademyDCAcademyWed, 22 May 2024 12:00:00 +0200Fri, 24 May 2024 14:00:00 +0200Slettestrand konference og feriecenterSlettestrand konference og feriecenter1716372000171655200017163720001716552000
news-25590Tue, 28 May 2024 09:00:00 +0200Prepare for your PhD Defence - Viva voce https://dcacademy.dk/display/artikel/prepare-for-your-phd-defence-viva-voceA two-day course which overall aim is to give participants confidence to respond fluently and appropriately to the examiners’ questions. Format

The event will be at Copenhagen University, Maersk Tower, Build. 13.

28th of May 2024, 9.00 am – 4.00 pm, Class room 13.2.49
30th of May 2024, 8.30 am – 3.30 pm, Class room 13.2.51

Between Day 1 and Day 2, participants are expected to prepare questions related to their own thesis for use in a Question-Answer session on the second course day.   

Speaker

Carol Bang-Christensen 

Aim

The overall aim is to give participants confidence to respond fluently and appropriately to the examiners’ questions. 

Specific aims are to enable participants to:   

  • Have insight into what questions will be asked 
  • Be prepared to deal with potentially problematic areas 
  • Effectively use discussion skills to elaborate the dialogue with the examiners 
  • Clearly describe their contribution to the research area 
  • Consider all aspects that could influence the Defence delivery and performance 

Teaching form 

Face-to-face classroom tuition and intensive question-and-answer group practice culminating in participants responding to questions related to their PhD thesis posed by “mock” examiners.  

Participants 

PhD students nearing their PhD defence with Results/Findings to present, discuss and defend. The course is also useful for those about to write their thesis. 

Registration 

Limited vacancy (16 participants), first come first served.  

Send e-mail to cvphd.dca@gmail.com with “Viva Voce” in subject line before 1st of May 2024. 

Registration is free.  

 

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CourseDCAcademyPublic/MediaDCAcademyNanna Cathrine BrinchTue, 28 May 2024 09:00:00 +0200Thu, 30 May 2024 15:30:00 +0200Copenhagen University, Maersk Tower, Build. 13Copenhagen University, Maersk Tower, Build. 131716879600171707580017168796001717075800
news-25418Tue, 28 May 2024 10:00:00 +0200Midterm Symposium: MRI in the study of myocardial metabolism and tissue characterizationhttps://dcacademy.dk/display/artikel/midterm-symposium-mri-in-the-study-of-myocardial-metabolism-and-tissue-characterizationOne day symposium at Panum on MRI in the study of myocardial metabolism and tissue characterization organized by DCAcademy grant recipients Josephine Maria Kanta and Katrine Aagaard Myhr.Aim of the symposium

Cardiac MRI has become an invaluable tool for diagnosing heart disease and, through rapid technological advances, has enabled detailed investigations into myocardial metabolism and tissue characteristics. With this symposium, we aim to unite national and international experts and researchers in both clinical and metabolic research to discuss current challenges, share recent findings, and explore future directions in this field. Our goal is to motivate fellow researchers and physicians about the vast potential that cardiac MRI holds.

Please note that it is possible to either register for the morning session, myocardial metabolism, or afternoon session, tissue characterization, or both. 

Recommended participants

The symposium is aimed for researchers and professionals interested in cardiac metabolism and tissue characterization with a specific interested in cardiovascular imaging.

Learning outcome

Participants will learn about:

  • Different MRI approaches for studying myocardial metabolism and tissue properties
  • The uses om MRI in different diseases
  • Cardiac metabolism in heart failure and investigations of potential treatments
  • How Type 2 Diabetes can affect cardiac function

Our speakers will share their specialized knowledge and latest research findings, with opportunities for participants to engage in discussions and include specific cases related to the topic.

Confirmed speakers

  • James C Moon, MD, Professor, Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, University College London (London, UK)
  • Daniel Messroghli, MD, PhD, German Heart Institute Berlin (Berlin, DE)
  • Niels Vejlstrup, MD, PhD, Department of Cardiology, The Heart Centre, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet (Copenhagen, DK)
  • Henrik Wiggers, MD, Professor, Department of Clinical Medicin, Heart disease, Aarhus University (Aarhus, DK)
  • Per Lav Madsen, MD, PhD, Department of Cardiology, Copenhagen University Hospital (Herlev, DK)
  • Josephine Kanta, MSc, PhD-student, Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen (Copenhagen, DK)
  • Katrine Aagaard Myhr, MD, PhD-student, Department of Cardiology, The Heart Centre, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet (Copenhagen, DK)
  • Joakim Bo Kunkel, MD, PhD-student, Department of Cardiology, The Heart Centre, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet (Copenhagen, DK)
  • Johannes Castelein, MSc, PhD-student, University Medical Center Groningen (NL)
  • Amanda Duus, MB, Department of Cardiology, The Heart Centre, Copenhagen University Hospital, Rigshospitalet (Copenhagen, DK)

Collaboration

This symposium is a collaboration between DCAcademy, Region Hovedstaden, and The University of Copenhagen. 

We hope that you will join us in making this Symposium a memorable and insightful experience.

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CourseHealthPhD studentsHealthDCAcademyNanna Cathrine BrinchTue, 28 May 2024 10:00:00 +0200Tue, 28 May 2024 17:15:00 +0200Foredragssalen, Panum, 15. floor, lok. 7.15.92, 2200 Copenhagen NForedragssalen, Panum, 15. floor, lok. 7.15.92, 2200 Copenhagen N1716883200171690930017168832001716909300
news-25122Thu, 20 Jun 2024 09:00:00 +0200DCAcademy Summer Meeting 2024https://dcacademy.dk/display/artikel/dcacademy-summer-meeting-2024Celebrate the field of cardiovascular research by joining the DCAcademy Summer Meeting 2024. The meeting will be held at Storebælt Sinatur Hotel & Konference, Nyborg.Preliminary programme 

Celebrate the field of cardiovascular research by joining the popular DCAcademy Summer Meeting 2024!

The annual DCAcademy Summer Meeting is a great opportunity to meet top experts within most aspects of cardiovascular research. This year’s summer meeting offers a programme with clinical, pre-clinical and basic research sessions, often in parallel, with the aim of creating a translational perspective on novel developments within cardiovascular research.

The programme further includes a poster session, workshops aimed at younger researchers, as well as keynote talks by leading cardiovascular researchers. Further, in a panel debate, including top clinicians from all over Denmark, we will discuss the future challenges in cardiovascular medicine.

Topics include:

  • Vascular disease: plenary and parallel session on cellular regulation in AF, inherited cardiac disease, somatic mutations in atherosclerosis and more
  • Rehabilitation and prevention
  • Molecular aspects of CV disease, including sudden cardiac death in the young, coronary physiology and imaging and more
  • A panel debate discussing whether peroperative atrial fibrillation must be considered as definite diagnosis.

Join the meeting and:

  • Stay updated on recent developments in cardiovascular research
  • Present your research to your fellow peers in an accommodating environment
  • Choose between basic, pre-clinical and clinical sessions
  • Reconnect with colleagues and peers and expand your network.

 

Cancellation and no-show fee
Registration by PhD-students follows the registration and cancellation policy of the Graduate School of Health and Medical Sciences, UCPH. Find their guidelines here.

 

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MeetingDCAcademyPublic/MediaDCAcademyPernille Højvang NielsenThu, 20 Jun 2024 09:00:00 +0200Sat, 22 Jun 2024 16:00:00 +0200Storebælt Sinatur Hotel & Konference, 5800 NyborgStorebælt Sinatur Hotel & Konference, 5800 Nyborg1718866800171906480017188668001719064800
news-24234Tue, 10 Sep 2024 08:00:00 +0200Maximize the Impact of Your Presentationhttps://dcacademy.dk/display/artikel/maximize-the-impact-of-your-presentation-1A two-day course in oral science communication for cardiovascular researchers.Form and duration: The course runs over two half-days of three - four hours.

- First day: structuring presentations; targeting audience; body language; rhetorical devices; use of visual aids for 3 hours followed by a sandwich and time to network for one hour.

- Second day: your performative competencies in groups of 6 participants. You are expected to prepare a short oral presentation (max. 8 min.) of either your own research project in general or a central part of your PhD project.

You will receive personal guidance and feedback on your presentation technique, including your visual aids, language, body language, content, and overall effectiveness.

 Day 1:        September 10, 2024 (8:00 – 12:00)

 Day 2:         24.09.2024 from 8:00 to 11:30 or from 12:30 to 16:00,

                     25.09.2024 from 8:00 to 11:30 

Where: Moesgaard Museum and the beautiful surroundings

Moesgård Allé 15, 8270 Højbjerg

Speaker: Bent Nørgaardcommunication consultant & stage director, exam. art in rhetoric www.bentnørgaard.dk

Registration:

Limited vacancy (18 participants with special interest in cardiovascular research), first come first served.

Registration is compulsory and free of charge by the link here. 

NO SHOW fee of 2000 DKK will be applied in case of no show.

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CourseDCAcademyPhD studentsAdministrationDCAcademyEmil Toft BrøndumTue, 10 Sep 2024 08:00:00 +0200Wed, 25 Sep 2024 12:00:00 +0200Moesgaard Museum, Moesgård Allé 15, 8270 HøjbjergMoesgaard Museum, Moesgård Allé 15, 8270 Højbjerg1725948000172725840017259480001727258400
news-25264Mon, 21 Oct 2024 08:00:00 +0200Vascular Function and Angiogenesis in Relation to Health and Physical Activityhttps://dcacademy.dk/display/artikel/vascular-function-and-angiogenesis-in-relation-to-health-and-physical-activityThe course covers cardiovascular function, from the microcirculation to the heart, with a focus on the influence of lifestyle-related disease and physical activity.The course covers cardiovascular function, from the microcirculation to the heart, with a focus on the influence of lifestyle-related disease and physical activity. The course will emphasize the latest state-of-the-art research in the field as well as experimental procedures and analytical methods. The course will include three senior international lecturers as well as several Danish lecturers, each well-renowned within their field. The lecturers are expected to participate throughout the whole course.

DOWNLOAD PROGRAMME HERE

Format

The course will be a combination of lectures, discussions, and practical hands-on exercises, as well as demonstration experiments, data treatment, and data presentation. An important aspect of the course will be student presentations and discussions regarding ongoing and upcoming PhD projects. There will overall be a strong emphasis on interactions between faculty and students as well as between students to promote scientific discussions as well as international networking and fostering potential collaborative opportunities.

Learning outcome

The students are expected to gain insight into: • The latest state-of-the-art research in macro- and microvascular function and skeletal muscle angiogenesis and how it is influenced by lifestyle-related disease and physical activity • Cutting-edge methodologies and experimental design in cardiovascular physiology The students are also expected to critically evaluate scientific work and to improve their ability to present and discuss their research initiatives.

Workload

The course runs on-site over 5 full days. The students are expected to have read the articles on their own time in preparation for the lectures. The students are also expected to prepare for presentations, discussions, experimental work, and data analysis. In total, the expected workload for the students amounts to at least 75 hrs of work, corresponding to 3 ECTS.

Literature

Literature will consist of scientific articles provided as electronic links to the course participants in the weeks before course start.

Practical aspects

The Course is expected to run between the 22nd and 26th of April, 2024. The PhD course is hosted by the Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen. The location of the PhD course is Mærsk Tower, 15th floor, Panum Institute (Blegdamsvej 3B, 2200 Copenhagen, Denmark).

No show fee

Please note that the DCAcademy will charge a no-show fee of 2000 DKK if you do not show up and have not unregistered prior to start.

Contact

For any inquiries please contact Kate Wickham: kawi@nexs.ku.dk

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CourseDCAcademyPublic/MediaDCAcademyNanna Cathrine BrinchMon, 21 Oct 2024 08:00:00 +0200Fri, 25 Oct 2024 16:00:00 +0200 Mærsk Tower, 15th floor, Panum Institute, Copenhagen N Mærsk Tower, 15th floor, Panum Institute, Copenhagen N1729490400172986480017294904001729864800