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New group leader-positions at Denmark's new Centre for Parkinson's Research

Denmark’s new centre for Parkinson's research PACE at Aarhus University, Denmark hires group leaders to establish programs in 4D cellular physiology and 4D in vivo modelling of Parkinson’s Disease pathophysiology.

The Lundbeck Foundation have granted DKK 313 million for a new centre for Parkinson’s research at  Aarhus University Hospital. The goal is to conduct clinical trials with patients and provide initial evidence for the effectiveness of new treatments within 10 years.

Now the centre has opened a call for new group leaders to establish programs in

  • 4D cellular physiology and
  • 4D in vivo modelling of Parkinson’s Disease pathophysiology.

The current team members comprise Director prof. Per Borghammer, Prof. Marina Romero-Ramos, Prof. Poul Henning Jensen, and assoc. Prof. Nathalie Van Den Berge. We are looking forward to expanding the team.