Her presentations are well structured and interesting, and it is clear that she always prepares thoroughly for them. In addition, she has exceptional presentation skills. She is highly motivated to
She explores the spectrum of oral disorders in autoimmune diseases, especially in Sjögren's syndrome and Lupus Erythematosus, and she has shown great progress in her work. In June, Ágnes Heizer was
As a resident, he is very committed to scientific work and performs outstandingly in his project at CTM. He has already submitted his manuscript on microRNA and preeclampsia and will soon begin his
He is a bilateral Ph.D. student from Iasi, who conducts research in maxillofacial surgery. He has been progressing great with his manuscript, with all important results already in hand. In April
He wants to enhance the prevention of seroma formation after mastectomies, and more generally, to improve the post-operative quality of life in breast cancer patients. His research is progressing
She is an excellent student of the Miscellaneous Group, very perseverant and hard-working, and showed great progress in her latest progress report. She has all the results she needed for her research
She is an outstanding student of the Dermatology and Pediatrics Group with a bilateral student agreement, which means she is a Ph.D. student not only at CTM but also at the “Grigore T. Popa”
She is an excellent student of the Critical Care Group, who performed outstandingly in the 3-month Progress Report in December. She is not only making significant progress in her studies, but is
More than 500.000 pacemaker implantations are done in Europe every year, and this number is continuously increasing. Significant innovations have been made in this field in recent years, however
She is an excellent student from the Gastroenterology & Endocrinology Group, known for her hard work and dedication, which helps her to make impressive progress in her projects. She is always
She is an outstanding member of the Dermatology and Pediatrics Group, who consistently demonstrates exceptional preparedness and advanced progress in her project, showcasing remarkable presentation
The results of her research could improve pain management for patients with inoperable pancreatic cancer, and could also help to clarify how different imaging techniques perform in the detection and