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, New Zealand, South Africa, and the US. Our work is interdisciplinary and highly collaborative, and we work towards fostering an inclusive, supportive, and team oriented work environment. The Section
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dynamic and international research environment. The project will be supervised by Professor Amir ([email protected]) and Assistant Professor Amartya Sanyal ([email protected]) in the University of Copenhagen and
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lines. We provide close supervision and comprehensive training on scientific and technical aspects and foster a collaborative, diverse, and inclusive work environment. The project will be carried out in
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Section for Microbial Ecology and Biotechnology, Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences invites applicants for a fully funded 3-year PhD fellowship in molecular microbiology. The project is
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, five PhD Students, three laboratory technicians and a bunch of master and bachelor students… with almost equal gender balance. We are always very busy, but have a good, international working environment
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Department of Plant and Environmental Plant Sciences invites applicants for a PhD fellowship in Molecular Plant Breeding. The project is part of the research project “Back to the Future
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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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. participant observation, recordings of textual practices and social interaction in offline and online environments, as well as ethnographic interviews and feedback sessions with participants. Theoretically
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on scientific and technical aspects and foster a collaborative, diverse, and inclusive work environment. The project will be carried out in the Laboratory of Molecular and Translational Pharmacology (Molpharm
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galaxies, dark matter and dark energy, black holes, and cosmic dust. We offer creative and stimulating working conditions in a dynamic and international research environment. The AstroNu group is committed