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Carsten Dahl Mørch is a leading researcher in the field of Integrative Neuroscience, focusing on the mechanisms of pain perception, particularly in conditions such as diabetic peripheral neuropathy. He heads the Cutaneous Pain Research Laboratory and has contributed significantly to advancements in diagnosing small fiber neuropathy. His academic journey began with a Master's degree in Biophysics, followed by a Ph.D. completed in 2006. Mørch's extensive publication record reflects his active involvement in research ranging from experimental pain models to digitalization in human neuroscience. Notably, he has been PI on several projects regarding early detection and grading of neuropathy severity, as well as innovations in computational modeling of peripheral nerves. His work intersects with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in improving educational outcomes through innovative research in neuroscience. Mørch is also engaged in educational activities, including lecturing and supervision of Ph.D. candidates, underlining his commitment to academic growth and the dissemination of knowledge in his field.
Integrative Neuroscience Research Group • Aalborg University
Leading research initiatives in integrative neuroscience with a focus on pain mechanisms.
Requirements apply generally to Master's programs across departments including Sociology, Business, and Engineering at Aalborg University.