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Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports at the University of Copenhagen. The successful applicant will be specialized in human exercise physiology with a strong translational and mechanistic profile
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in the department to commence June 1st, 2024. Essential experience and skills A master’s degree in molecular biomedicine, human physiology, neuroscience or equivalent You must hold an animal
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, microbiology, nutrition and diseases in both laboratory animals and human infants and children. The work extends from basic in vitro studies in cells and tissues (gut cell lines, primary blood and immune cells
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expertise in dealing with large datasets, including human genetics, and ideally proteomics and/or single-cell omics. experience in (batch) HPC and/or cloud computing environments. strong skills in R, Stata
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, and 3) progressively build a theoretical model of human engagement with generative language technology as a site of sociolinguistic change. The research team will achieve these ends by conducting
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language technology is used as part of academic practices, 2) critically assess the associated implications for research, teaching, and learning, and 3) progressively build a theoretical model of human
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technology is used as part of academic practices, 2) critically assess the associated implications for research, teaching, and learning, and 3) progressively build a theoretical model of human engagement with
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innovation and transition studies (including innovation studies; sustainability transitions studies; ; management studies; sociology, economics, human geography, etc.). High-level proficiency in written and
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of the tumour microenvironment in the context of pathological differentiation of immune cells. Our basic research projects using human foetal haematopoietic cells aim to dissect dynamics and cellular programmes
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, and contributing to curriculum development work. Act as a coach and role model through excellent practice and mentoring of junior colleagues Contribute to the promotion of equality, diversity and