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installation, (ii) developing and running bioinformatics pipelines for processing large-scale human genome data, and (iii) assisting and training lab members in use of lab’s HPC resources (cluster, storage) and
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12 Apr 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company Copenhagen Business School Department Department of Business Humanities and Law Research Field Economics Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher
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Copenhagen Business School invites applications for one vacant postdoc position in the sociology of law and regulation at the Department of Business Humanities and Law (BHL). The postdoc position is
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aims to determine the causal relationship between microbial intestinal metabolic activities and the occurrence of AD. The project is a collaboration between The Microbial and Nutritional immunology Group
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researchers to develop novel software tools and platforms for anytime, anywhere data analytics. Lead and contribute to research projects focused on visual analytics, human-computer interaction, and data
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Description Sugar and calory dense diets are closely linked to adverse health effects and diet is the single most important environmental factor affecting human health. Yet, humans evolved in resource scarce
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and calory dense diets are closely linked to adverse health effects and diet is the single most important environmental factor affecting human health. Yet, humans evolved in resource scarce environments
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, and relationship building. You will be trained to use a range of equipment, including electroencephalography, eye tracking, electrodermal activity, facial expression analysis, and others. A suitable
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management. The overall research project asks how new forms of de facto governance are being shaped by information infrastructuring for managing territory and population. The mutually shaping relationship
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management. The overall research project asks how new forms of de facto governance are being shaped by information infrastructuring for managing territory and population. The mutually shaping relationship