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of a Novo Nordisk Foundation-funded project, “Soft wearables with high energy density: merging chemical biology and silicone chemistry with compliant active devices (WeArAble). The project will be
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is supported by the the Novo Nordisk Foundation and is part of the collaborative international “OxyMiST” project, which seeks to uncover the “Oxygen Constraints on Microbial Secretomes during Plant
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fellowship in Molecular Magnetic Materials for a project entitled“Probing Decoherence in Lanthanide coordination complexes”. This project is financed by a Novo Nordisk Foundation NERD - New Exploratory
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of Science, the University of Copenhagen. The start date is August 1 2024, and the position is for two years. About us The position is funded by a Novo Nordisk Foundation infrastructure grant awarded
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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs PhD scholarship in Behavioral Economics and Biosustainability – DTU Management Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Job Description The Novo Nordisk Foundation
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existing ones such as fossil fuels on societies, economies, and environments. The Novo Nordisk Foundation Centre for Biosustainability (CfB) is an interdisciplinary research centre at the Technical
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Novo Nordisk is funding a prestigious fellowship programme at the University of Oxford for basic science researchers focused on diabetes and other cardiometabolic diseases. We are looking to recruit
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, motivating, flexible, supportive and friendly environment at a leading research and education institution in Europe. About the Novo Nordisk Foundation Centre for Biosustainability Biosustainability is the
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are encouraged to apply. The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Biosustainability (DTU Biosustain) Recent progress in our ability to read and write genomic code, combined with advances in automation, analytics and
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tiny magnetic fields is a top priority. In a large Novo Nordisk Foundation-sponsored project called Biomag, we aim to use 2D materials and III/V semiconductors to create novel magnetic sensors with