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Research Services in Denmark
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Research Services sector based in Denmark. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
427 on file
Chempartner
ChemPartner is a global contract research organization (CRO) trusted by pharmaceutical and biotech companies for seamless, scalable support from discovery through IND. With scientific expertise spanning discovery biology, pharmacology, DMPK, bioanalysis, and chemistry, we provide fully integrated solutions tailored to the needs of innovative drug developers worldwide. We support projects across all major therapeutic modalities, including small molecules, biologics, antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), and cell and gene therapies. Our scientists are deeply collaborative—working as an extension of your team to design and execute studies that deliver meaningful, decision-driving data. Whether you are a startup advancing your first candidate or an established company looking to scale, ChemPartner offers the scientific partnership, flexibility, and operational excellence needed to accelerate your path to the clinic. Capabilities Include: Discovery Biology & Mechanism-of-Action Studies In Vitro & In Vivo Pharmacology DMPK & Bioanalysis Medicinal & Synthetic Chemistry Biologics Discovery (including B-cell cloning, hybridoma, and phage display) Oncology, Immunology, and Infectious Disease Models IND-Enabling Support With a strong track record of scientific innovation and global delivery, ChemPartner is committed to helping our partners solve complex R&D challenges.
1001 to 5000 staff
Geus
Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) GEUS is an independent research institution under the Danish Ministry of Climate, Energy and Utilities and a part of Geocenter Danmark. GEUS carries out research and advises public authorities and private sector within natur, environment, energy and mineral resources. GEUS is responsible for Scientific exploration of geology in Denmark and Greenland, including the Continental shelf areas. GEUS maps, monitors and collects data, communicates about geological matters and is the geological data centre for Denmark and Greenland. SCIENTIFIC TOPICS • Dissemination of digital data and knowledge • Water resources under pressure • Oil and gas supply and transition to green energy • Geothermal energy and underground storage • Geology and health • Minerals – basic and critical resources • Geology across land and sea • Past and future climate • Geology in the public arena GEUS Øster Voldgade 10 DK-1350 Copenhagen K Denmark Telephone:+45 38 14 20 00 E-mail: geus@geus.dk
201 to 500 staff
Nbcd
NBCD are knowledge leaders in osteoarthritis clinical research and help our clients advance drug candidates through all phases of clinical trials using intelligent feasibility and study design with a particular focus on mitigating placebo response. We are a full service CRO specialized in osteoarthritis. We are The OA CRO. We are headquartered in Denmark and have our stronghold in Europe and USA, but also conduct clinical trials in Asia and Latin America.
11 to 50 staff
Damrc- Danish Advanced Manufacturing Research Center
DAMRC is a research and development centre for advanced manufacturing technologies and materials that develops and transforms the latest knowledge into practical solutions in close collaboration with the universities for the benefit of Danish industrial companies' global competitiveness.
11 to 50 staff
Knowledge Gate Group
Knowledge Gate Group's core vision is to accelerate research. We believe in using cutting-edge artificial intelligence technology to cut through manual processes faced in the scientific industry - thereby providing access to leading world experts in seconds. Knowledge Gate Group is passionate about connecting the best minds in the world with knowledge gaps that exist within the science. Thereby, accelerating life-saving research. Test your assumptions and qualify your strategic decision-making today.
11 to 50 staff
Ices - International Council For The Exploration Of The Sea
The International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) is a global organization that develops science and advice to support the sustainable use of the oceans. ICES is a network of more than scientists from over 350 marine institutes in 20 member countries and beyond. 1600 scientists participate in our activities annually. Our goal is to provide the best available science for decision-makers to make informed choices on the sustainable use of the marine environment and ecosystems. ICES Secretariat has been based in Copenhagen, Denmark, since 1902. The Secretariat staff provides secretarial, administrative, scientific, and data handling support to ICES community.
51 to 200 staff
Department Of Finance, Copenhagen Business School
The Department of Finance is an international department that consists of 30 faculty members in Finance and 5 faculty members in Statistics as well as 8 administrative staff. The Department of Finance researches in all financial issues, including issues related to financial markets, securities pricing, risk management, corporate finance and household finance. At the Department of Finance, we offer highly qualified teaching within an extensive number of both the full-time and the part-time programs available at Copenhagen Business School. Furthermore, the Department runs a successful PhD Program with 24 PhD students of different nationalities currently enrolled. The Department of Finance organizes a number of seminars every semester, please see Upcoming Finance Seminars above for more information.
1001 to 5000 staff
Predict - Center For Molecular Prediction Of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
PREDICT is founded in collaboration with Department of Clinical Medicine, Aalborg University, and the Danish National Research Foundation. The purpose of PREDICT is to study and unravel the cause and prognosis of inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) that are chronic and disabling disorders affecting millions of people worldwide. Based on unique patient samples from the Danish National Biobank combined with longitudinal nationwide register data we are able to examine genetics, epigenetics, antibodies, inflammatory markers, metabolomics and microbiomes on thousands of patients. By combining these data with long-term clinical data, we expect to obtain exclusive novel basic science information on the biological mechanisms underlying the development of IBD and the heterogeneous course of IBD, including the differential need for and response to treatment (personalized medicine). PREDICT is organised as a broad, national and interdisciplinary collaboration between six partners located at Aalborg University, Aalborg University Hospital, Statens Serum Institut, University of Copenhagen, and Mental Health Services in the Capital Region of Denmark, involving both clinicians and basic scientists. Apart from the national partnerships, PREDICT also has strong international collaborations with e.g. Harvard Medical School, Mount Sinai NY, University of California, Imperial College and Sorbonne.
11 to 50 staff
Sino-Danish Center For Education And Research
Sino-Danish Center (SDC) builds bridges between Denmark and China, offering Master’s programmes and creating research opportunities in an international environment. As an institution, SDC offers a unique framework for scientific and cultural exchange between Danish and Chinese students, teachers, researchers and business communities in Denmark and China. SDC offers eight Master’s programmes to Danish and Chinese students: • Innovation Management • Public Management and Social Development • Neuroscience and Neuroimaging • Nanoscience and Technology • Chemical and Biochemical Engineering • Water and Environment • Life Science Engineering and Informatics • International Food Quality and Health The strategic partnership is centered around six research themes - the themes have funded more than Danish, Chinese and international PhD students: • Life Sciences • Social Sciences • Water and Environment • Sustainable Energy • Nanoscience • Food and Health The partners behind are the eight Danish universities, the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences and University of Chinese Academy of Sciences.
501 to 1000 staff
Studies&me
Studies & Me is a European-based patient recruitment company for clinical trials.
11 to 50 staff
Danish Cancer Institute
We are dedicated to pioneering cancer breakthroughs by innovative research of the highest excellence. We aim to integrate knowledge from basic, epidemiological, translational and clinical research, generating impactful insights to reach our goals of understanding, preventing and treating cancer. We attract top scientific talent from around the world, fostering a collaborative, inclusive environment that fuels creativity. With a team of over 250 researchers representing more than 25 nationalities, we celebrate varied perspectives as a catalyst for innovation. The Danish Cancer Institute is part of the Danish Cancer Society.
201 to 500 staff
Pej Gruppen - Scandinavian Trend Institute
pej gruppen is a privately held company established in 1975 and currently one of the biggest trend forecasting companies in Norther Europe. pej gruppen spots, analyses, and communicates future trends to professionals in the lifestyle industries. Our customers are mainly professionals in Scandinavian within the lifestyle industries where trends are important basics for business. pej gruppen employs trend researchers, culture researchers, designers, analysts, journalists, teachers and a range of specialists on a freelance basis. We publish the trade magazines TØJ and the magazine TID & tendenser. We arrange lectures, publish books and reports and do a wide range of consultancy work. Furthermore we publish our own trend material for fashion, interior and food. Our company is based in inspiring surroundings at the refurbished Bitsovgaard between Ikast and Herning. We have large collecting of trend publications from all over the world in our trendstore. All our books and magazines are targeted those working in the lifestyle industries and are available both in our physical store and online at
11 to 50 staff
Dfm - Danish National Metrology Institute
DFM er Danmarks Nationale Metrologiinstitut, og besidder den højeste målekompetence i Danmark inden for en række centrale målestørrelser. DFM’s kalibreringsydelser indenfor disse målestørrelser er akkrediteret af DANAK efter ISO 17025 standarden og omfattet af en global multilateral anerkendelsesaftale, CIPM-MRA. DFM har et kvalitetssystem certificeret af DNV GL efter ISO 9001 standarden. DFM er et godkendt teknologisk serviceinstitut (GTS), som yder service til laboratorier, industri og myndigheder inden for områder, som har tilknytning til metrologi og akkreditering.
11 to 50 staff
Dream, Danish Research Institute For Economic Analysis And Modelling
The DREAM group is an independent semi-governmental institution which conducts a variety of statistical and descriptive analyses of the Danish economy. Its core task is to undertake long run structural analysis of the Danish economy with an emphasis on the relationship between the public and private sectors. The so called DREAM-model consists of projections of population, education and labor supply, which feed into the computable general equilibrium dynamic macroeconomic model which is calibrated to the Danish economy. These different components allow the DREAM group to perform economic analysis, with a particular emphasis on investigating the public finance sustainability of economic policy. The DREAM group has also developed both a static general equilibrium model, the REFORM model, and a dynamic micro-simulation model, the SMILE model. The core focus of the REFORM model is the input-output structure of the Danish economy and is used to evaluate the impact of productivity and competition characteristics of the different sectors and the impact of tax policy on inter-sector activity and on the aggregate economy. The core focus of the microsimulation model SMILE is to evaluate distributional impacts across regions and population groups of public policy changes. The DREAM group also conduct research and analysis on behalf of various clients. DREAM's customers include ministries, NGOs, think-tanks, etc.
11 to 50 staff
Niels Bohr Institute, University Of Copenhagen
The dynamic research at the Niels Bohr Institute spans Astronomy, Geophysics & Climate, Nanophysics, Particles Physics, Quantum Physics and Biophysics. We explore the smallest sub-atomic particles to stars and planets, gamma rays and distant galaxies in the universe.
501 to 1000 staff
Department Of Sustainability And Planning, Aalborg University
Aalborg University (AAU) offers practice-oriented education and delivers world-class research results through collaboration between researchers, students, and businesses. At AAU, we believe that knowledge can and should change the world. That is why AAU is a university with ambitions that extend far beyond its walls and into the heart of the most pressing global and local challenges. Our pursuit of knowledge always begins and ends in interaction with society, focusing on real-world problems and the missions that must be tackled collectively to achieve sustainable solutions. These missions drive everything we do. This channel is associated with the Department of Sustainability and Planning, which is part of Aalborg University. Community Guidelines on AAU’s Social Media At Aalborg University, we take the discussion in our comment section seriously. We are actively present and ensure that the debate stays on track. However, as a participant, you also have a responsibility when sharing your knowledge and opinions. Rules for participation in the comment section: Clearly identify yourself—either through your personal profile or as a business page. Aalborg University reserves the right to exclude and delete comments from profiles that appear to be fake. If there is suspicion that a profile is fake, it will be blocked from the page. It is the user's own responsibility to prove the authenticity of their private profile. We will delete your comment if-It contains personal attacks, slander, threats, defamation, discrimination, harassment, or anything else that violates the law-It is completely unrelated to the topic of the post, as we want to keep the discussion focused-It is spam or advertising. Be respectful: You are free to express your opinions, but do so in a respectful manner. Thank you for helping create a constructive and meaningful debate.
51 to 200 staff
Rehpa, Videncenter For Rehabilitering Og Palliation
REHPA, Videncenter for Rehabilitering og Palliation er et nationalt videncenter for rehabilitering og palliation, der samarbejder om at øge livskvaliteten for mennesker ramt af en livstruende sygdom. Vi samarbejder med alle relevante fagligheder om at udvikle bl.a. kommunernes og regionernes rehabiliterende og palliative indsatser. Den væsentligste målgruppe er sundhedsprofessionelle, men også andre faggrupper og borgere, patienter og pårørende.
11 to 50 staff
Danmarks Grundforskningsfond The Danish National Research Foundation
THE DANISH NATIONAL RESEARCH FOUNDATION (DNRF) is an independent organization established by the Danish Parliament in 1991, promoting and stimulating research at the frontiers of all scientific fields. The endowment secures independence and a long-term commitment to research of the highest quality in Denmark. The DNRF grants about 400 million DKK annually. What do we do? The DNRF has two funding instruments- Centers of Excellence –the foundation’s flagship and the primary funding mechanism. A center grant is large and flexible and has a lifetime of up to 10 years. The DNRF expects a center to deliver groundbreaking results- Niels Bohr Professorships – this instrument has the distinct purpose of enriching Danish research communities with top-class researchers from abroad. Funding decisions are based on three core values- Excellence – we strive for excellence in every aspect of the research endeavor- Transparency – we strive for transparency in the assessment and selection processes- Risk-taking – we acknowledge that groundbreaking research requires risk-taking. Grant support is based on three core values- Freedom – we strive to provide grantees with freedom and flexibility- Trust – we strive to support our grantees and trust in them- Engagement – we engage with and learn from each grantee.
11 to 50 staff
Videncenter For Folkeoplysning
Videncenter for Folkeoplysning (Vifo) giver aktører på folkeoplysningsområdet adgang til ny viden og debat gennem nyheder, artikler, kommentarer, nyhedsbreve og vidensbankens mange rapporter. Samtidig udarbejder Vifo egne undersøgelser og analyser, der sætter fokus på folkeoplysningens udfordringer og dokumenterer udviklingen på folkeoplysningsområdet. Vifo dækker primært den folkeoplysende voksenundervisning med fokus på aftenskoler, daghøjskoler og folkeuniversitetet samt det frivillige børne- og ungdomsarbejde med fokus på spejdere, politiske ungdomsorganisationer og religiøse ungdomsorganisationer.
1 to 10 staff
Aalborg University
AAU – KNOWLEDGE FOR THE WORLD AAU’s education and research are problem- and project-based, with a strong focus on interdisciplinarity. Through collaboration between researchers, students, and public and private companies, we offer practice-oriented programmes and produce world-class research results. This is how we gain new insights, find new solutions to society’s challenges, and create knowledge that changes the world.
1001 to 5000 staff
Centre For Physical Activity Research
TrygFondens Center for Aktiv Sundhed (CFAS) er en forskningsenhed tilknyttet Rigshospitalet. Vi arbejder for at udvikle fysisk træning som behandling af længerevarende sygdomme som bl.a. type 2 diabetes, hjertekarsygdomme, KOL og cancer. Der er i dag evidens for, at fysisk træning i nogle tilfælde er lige så effektiv som eller i særlige situationer mere effektiv end medicinsk behandling. Det er også vist, at fysisk aktivitet kan addere til effekten af en medicinsk behandling. Der er imidlertid behov for at vide, hvilken form for træning, der er mest effektiv for den enkelte patient. Det betyder, at vi er nødt til at forstå, hvordan træningen påvirker sygdomsmekanismerne. Det er et centralt princip for CFAS, at den forskning, der foregår i laboratorierne, kan finde direkte anvendelse ude i den virkelige verden - både på hospitaler, i kommuner og hos den enkelte borger. Derudover tilstræber vi, at der opnås synergi mellem de forskellige projekter i CFAS, så erfaringer fra en sygdom kan føres videre over på andre sygdomme. En væsentlig del af vores opgave er at formidle viden til både raske og syge mennesker. Centerets formidling hviler på en evidensbaseret faglighed og et ønske om at formidle forskningsresultater direkte fra forskerne til slutmodtagerne på en let tilgængelig måde.
51 to 200 staff
Danish Technological Institute
Danish Technological Institute is a self-owned and non-profit research and development institute. We work to improve business, society and people’s lives. Technology is our tool - progress is our goal. We develop, apply and disseminate research- and technologically-based knowledge for the Danish and International business sector. As such we participate in development projects which are of use to society in close collaboration with leading research and educational institutions both in Denmark and abroad. On top of this we carry out consultancy and standardisation services, which contribute to a dynamic and harmonious development of society. Finally we play our part in strengthening the Danish labour force’s competences together with educational institutions and through the Insitute’s own courses, certification and lectures. Our most important task is to ensure that new knowledge and technology can quickly be converted into value for our customers in the form of new or improved products, materials, processes, methods and organisational structures. We work together with new and existing companies, either individually or in groups, on ways to enhance technological and management restructuring and efficiency, across a broad range of industries as well as in leading edge sectors. We focus on- Innovation and competitiveness - Training and management - Sustainable exploitation of resources - Cost-effectiveness in company and society Danish Technological Institute is approved by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation as a GTS-institute. Her Majesty the Queen is patron of Danish Technological Institute.
1001 to 5000 staff
Department Of Computer Science, University Of Copenhagen - Diku
The Department of Computer Science at the University of Copenhagen (DIKU) is the first computer science department in Denmark, established by Turing award winner Peter Naur in 1970. Since then, our researchers and graduates have formed the basis for society’s accelerating technological transformation, and our research environment and results have made us one of Europe’s leading and most attractive computer science departments. Follow us and stay updated on department news, events, and vacant positions.
201 to 500 staff
Department Of Pharmacy, University Of Copenhagen
Research, education and innovation within the field of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Our research span from manufacturing, analytical and physical chemistry, solid state characterization, to design of biotherapeutics, biological barrier properties, toxicology, mRNA vaccine design, social and clinical pharmacy and regulatory sciences.
51 to 200 staff