Contact

Vice Dean for Research

Prof. Dr. Andrea Hildebrandt

+49 (0)441 798-5523

Research Officer

Dr. Beena Punnamoottil

+49 (0)441 798-2142

Address

Postal address

Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg Faculty VI - Medicine and Health Sciences Ammerländer Heerstraße 114-118 26129 Oldenburg

Visiting address

Building V03, 3rd floor, Wing A. Ammerländer Heerstraße 138 26129 Oldenburg

Third-party funding applications

Research

The research strategy of the School of Medicine and Health Sciences builds on the specific strengths of the research environment in Oldenburg. The aim is to promote research innovation chains on faculty level.

Promising research ideas, activities and projects are continuously promoted and supported with regard to their implementation in collaborative foci, special topic areas, joint projects and structured project applications at different levels.

Research foci and research networks

Research at Faculty VI School of Medicine and Health Sciences is supported by an interlocking of natural science and clinical departments. The departments' divisions contribute to the university's guiding theme of Man and Technology with the research foci of neurosensory and hearing research as well as health care research.

Structurally, research is supported by two research centres and coordinated third-party funding programmes. more...

Research infrastructure / Biomedicum

Biomedical research increasingly requires state-of-the-art research infrastructure and expertise in various disciplines. The Biomedicum of the University of Oldenburg provides a portal for scientists of the Schhol of Medicine and Health Sciences to gain rapid access to existing research infrastructures and expertise. more...

Research funding

Research in the faculty is financially supported by the faculty´s research pool (Forschungspool) in the form of material funding as well as support for young scientists in the early to established career phases up to habilitation. more...

Promoting young talent

Students interested in science are given the opportunity to gain an insight into research and gain initial experience early on in their studies. Structured support programmes and career opportunities enable scientists to develop from doctoral studies to appointment to a chair. more...

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