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Subject description Roots play a pivotal role in partitioning resources needed for plant development and mediating terrestrial ecosystem functions in the energy, water and biogeochemical cycles
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are more drought-resistant than managed forests. Potential factors include the amount of water available in the landscape, the size and depth of tree roots, the age of the trees, biodiversity, and ground
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center of excellence in life science, with a strong international position in the area of stem cell biology. Read more about the research group in Proteomic Hemtology here: stemcellcenter.lu.se/research
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, and retail. The proposed research should relate to areas where the department has a strong track record. The proposed PhD project can be connected to either consumption, marketing or retail or a
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. The PhD position involve projects aimed at breast cancer genomics, bioinformatic pipeline development, machine-learning, and integrative analyses of different -omics technologies (DNA, RNA, epigenetics) and
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. The project focuses on pathophysiological mechanisms in the aging heart, how these contribute to heart disease and how they can be targeted for therapeutic benefit. The position is full-time for 48 months
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the position as PhD student in Data-driven precision medicine and diagnostics. The future of life science is data-driven. Join us and be part of that change! Duties and areas of responsibility The main
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accreditation. The Department of Business Administration is announcing one PhD candidate position in the field of strategic management. Type of employment: Limit of tenure, four years full-time studies
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accreditation. The Department of Business Administration is announcing one PhD candidate position in the field of marketing. Type of employment: Limit of tenure, four years full-time studies. The initial
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accreditation. The Department of Business Administration is announcing one PhD candidate position with a focus on sustainability reporting and sustainable business transformation. Research with this focus aims