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, a written statement from the PhD supervisor should be provided. Solid experience in methodologies within cell and molecular biology, functional genomics, protein biochemistry and/or bioinformatics. A
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through translational and pharmacogenomics discoveries. This is facilitated in our Group via interdisciplinary research (molecular biology, medicine and bioinformatics) as well as a strong national and
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contribute to the development of new research directions. Present research findings at internal meetings and external conferences. Qualifications: Experience with cell culture techniques and molecular biology
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insight into the deeper layers of biology that underlie obesity and metabolism. Additionally, the group aims to improve prediction, prevention, and treatment through the implementation of precision health
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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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highly interdisciplinary team, working at the intersection of genomics, molecular biology, and artificial intelligence. In our studies, we are striving for excellence and impact – we aim to do science
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. Information on the department can be found at https://globe.ku.dk . Our research You will be joining the section for Molecular Ecology and Evolution that operates across the fields of evolutionary biology and
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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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the molecular mechanism that stir replication, RNA processing and translation. The primary methodological approaches of our laboratory are single particle cryo-electron microscopy and protein biochemistry. Our
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PhD Project in transcription factor biophysics Department of Biology Faculty of SCIENCE University of Copenhagen The Heidarsson group at the Section for Biomolecular Sciences invites applicants