This center links People, Data, and Drugs in pharmaceutical data science education in Denmark.
What is CPDSE?
What was the previous job title of the current prorector at SDU?
Who is Head of Department at ILF/ Helle Waagepetersen?
In 2020 UCPH removed the faculty logos, what did the faculty logo previously look like?
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Which pharmaceutical company features the Apis bull, an ancient Egyptian deity?
What is Novo Nordisk?
This booklet describes guidelines for working and is typically handed out on the first day of work at CPDSE.
What is Ways of Working (WoW).
When was Odense University (later SDU) founded?
A: In the 1660s
B: In the 1760s
C: In the 1860s
D: In the 1960s
What is D?
This Danish scientist, helped discover electromagnetism and might be Pharma’s most recognised graduate:
Who is Hans Christian Ørsted?
This Danish chemist is the most recent Nobel Prize recipient from Denmark, awarded in 2022 for the development of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry.
Who is Morten Meldal?
Which river could this be?
What is Rhine?
Whats the correct logo?
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What is an apple?
This Danish king founded the University of Copenhagen in 1479.
Who is King Christian I?
This Danish physicist developed a foundational model of the atom in 1913.
Who is Niels Bohr?
How many followers does CPDSE have on LinkedIn?
A: ~250
B: ~750
C: ~1250
D: ~2500
What is B?
Which city is not an SDU campus:
Odense, Esbjerg, Kolding, Copenhagen, Slagelse, Fredericia, Sønderborg, Vejle
What is Fredericia?
This astronomer, making observations from the island of Hven, served as Professor at the University of Copenhagen in the late 16th century.
Tycho Brahe
This was the proposed flag of?
How many people are currently active on Basecamp?
A: 21
B: 42
C: 63
D: 84
What is C?
How many square meters does the new Faculty of Health consist of?
A: <50,000 sm
B: 50-100,000 sm
C: 100-150,000 sm
D: >200,000 sm
What is B?
KU’s Latin name begins with Universitas Hafniensis - what does “Hafnia” mean?
What is Copenhagen?
Including laureates in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and economics, this is the total number of Nobel Prize winners Denmark has produced.
A: 9
B: 14
C: 19
D: 24
What is B (14)?