WWU doctoral student receives place in EU elite scholarship programme
One of the coveted places in the Marie Sklodowska Curie Actions Programme was secured by postdoctoral researcher Dr. Nadine Ritter, a doctoral student from the Institute of Genetics of Heart Disease at the Westphalian Wilhelms University (WWU) Münster. The EU-wide funding programme for young scientists aims to develop a pool of high-calibre European researchers that spans as many countries and sectors as possible by promoting excellence in science at an early stage. As part of the programme, Dr. Nadine Ritter has now moved from Münster to Copenhagen to work in the laboratory of Prof. Stephan Pless.
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