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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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metabolism and domestication and 2) our long term mission to contribute to create a more diverse and resilient agrifood system. Applicants can have a background from e.g. plant sciences, molecular biology
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15 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Copenhagen Research Field Medical sciences » Epidemiology Biological sciences » Biology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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(preferably models of infectious/inflammatory diseases) and laboratory skills related to molecular biology, immunology, microbiology and metabolism Any experience with omics analyses (transcriptomics
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programme under the grant agreement No 101120187, acronym B-ACTIVE. Our group and research Website: https://bmi.ku.dk/english/ and https://bmi.ku.dk/english/research/molecular-and-translational-pharmacology
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experienced in in vivo cancer models You have experience in cell culture and molecular biology techniques You have an active interest in the tumour microenvironment Proficient communication skills and ability
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experience with microalgae molecular biology. You have a PhD in Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Bioengineering, or related sciences You embrace technological challenges Excellent English skills
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, pharmaceutics, and molecular biology to advance research and develop innovative solutions in cutaneous drug delivery for both small and large molecules. The successful applicant will have the opportunity
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possible thereafter. The project The project is focused a small luciferase from the copepod Gaussia princeps which has a range of applications in molecular biology e.g. as reporter for gene expression and
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and zoonotic viral infections in animals. This post is part of a new initiative to work on the biology of insect-borne flaviviruses (e.g. West Nile virus). These RNA viruses can replicate in insect