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We are offering a PhD fellowship in veterinary virology commencing 1 September 2024 or as soon as possible hereafter. Our group and research The group carries out research and teaching in the areas
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of chemokine ligands and receptors and train 10 doctoral candidates (DCs) to future experts in this domain with a translational and interdisciplinary mindset. The DCs will characterize interactions between
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D. Cárdenas and funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation, we work to develop the wild plant Chenopodium album as a new crop. Its seeds have high protein content and were eaten in Denmark during
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-and project management. Moreover, the candidate will learn advanced molecular biology techniques and omics data analysis and develop an international interdisciplinary network through international lab
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of Comparative Pediatrics and Nutrition. The section offers a highly international, diverse and interdisciplinary environment, performing translational research and teaching related to physiology, immunology
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microbiologists at KU and SSI, working with avian influenza in Denmark. In this project, the PhD student will develop skills to investigate transmission dynamics of avian influenza in Denmark, including
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to excellence through diversity and strives to facilitate progress of underrepresented groups in higher education careers. Our group has exclusive access to some of the largest dedicated astrophysics computing
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education careers and encourage them to apply. PhD students are encouraged to develop ownership of their projects and will receive support to travel to international conferences and visit collaborators
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understanding of how text-generative language technologies affect research, teaching and learning practices in academia, and what the implications are for knowledge production, dissemination and evaluation
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treatment. In the B-ACTIVE network, fundamental and clinical scientists and companies will study the impact of posttranslational modifications of chemokine ligands and receptors and train 10 doctoral