Graduate Program for Cellular & Genetic Medicine (CeGem)

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Our Vision at CeGem

’The cell - its genetic components and cellular mechanisms - in a medical context.’

The Focus of ICMM’s graduate program is to establish a firm understanding of fundamental, molecular aspects of human health, and disease exemplified by research from ICMM’s five themes: Medical Genetics; RNA and Gene Medicine; Glycomics; Morphogenesis and Differentiation; and Molecular Aging.

The Vision is to exploit this mechanistic understanding to initiate novel principles of diagnostics and treatments of diseases.

The Goal is to empower PhD students in an internationally competitive, inspiring scientific environment and through various activities and courses of the highest scientific quality to pursue successful and meaningful carriers in academia, industry and all other aspect of society.

In this document, you will find guidelines for the process of enrolling at the PhD school, being a PhD student in CeGem, and living in Copenhagen.

Introduction for PhD students at CeGem  (July 2023)

 

 

  • Faculty Representation:
    • Lene Juel Rasmussen, professor, Head of Graduate Program for Cellular & Genetic Medicine
    • Hanne Cathrine Bisgaard (Thrine), associate professor, PhD-coordinator at ICMM 
    • Hector Herranz, associate professor
    • Katrine Ter-Borch Gram Schjoldager, associate professor
    • Jiyoung Kim, associate professor
    • Daniel M Messerschmidt, associate professor
    • Melanie Blasius, associate professor
  • student representation
    • Andrina J Stäubli 
    • Laura Ryder Jordan 
    • Elena von Rohden  
    • Maria Molano I Fernandez 
    • Hannah Rebecca Schorle
    • Kasper Budolph Pedersen