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Providing guidance for successful entry into the field of biomedical research Offers practical tips and tricks for research beginners Bridging the gap between research methodology books for layman and extensive textbooks

Produktbeschreibung
Providing guidance for successful entry into the field of biomedical research
Offers practical tips and tricks for research beginners
Bridging the gap between research methodology books for layman and extensive textbooks

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Autorenporträt
Peter Agger MD PhD is an assistant professor pursuing a senior research career within congenital heart disease. In parallel he is in clinical training to become a paediatrician. He is co-author on numerous peer reviewed papers and he is an experienced teacher and supervisor for young researchers and medical doctors.

Robert S. Stephenson BSc PhD is a Marie Sklodowska-Curie fellow and a full time researcher within the field of functional cardiac anatomy. He has published several peer reviewed papers including ground-breaking work on the cardiac conduction system. He has been affiliated with several universities across the globe and is an experienced teacher.

J. Michael Hasenkam MD DMSc is a professor of experimental cardiac surgery and has been a full-time researcher for 25 years. He has published more than 250 peer reviewed papers and contributed to 3 books and has extensive experience in teaching and supervising young researchers. For three years he was the vice-dean of the Faculty of Health, Aarhus University, focusing on sharing of knowledge including collaborations between the university and the private sector.