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The Department of Biomedicine at Faculty of Health at Aarhus University invites applications for a position as Assistant Professor in the field of spatial cancer biology as per 15 July 2024 or as
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for Marine Living Resources with main tasks related to the research area Fish Biology (https://www.aqua.dtu.dk/english/research/fish-biology . This research area focuses on the generation of new knowledge
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Academic Employee in plant pathology and epidemiology of plant pathogens in agricultural crop plants
in the field will be a major focus area, supporting our research in epidemiology, population biology and genetics of rust fungi. You will be part of the ‘Global Rust Reference Center’ (GRRC
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, applications and empirical collaborations. BiRC is now part of the Institute of Molecular biology, where the opportunities for cross-collaboration and participation to a broader scientific community are within
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, and TCN sample preparation facility. The Department has strong links to other departments at Aarhus University including Physics and Astronomy (radiocarbon dating facility), Biology, Chemistry, and
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activities, which span a range of topics and methods within biochemistry, molecular biology, and cell biology. Your background and qualifications We expect that you are a trained laboratory technician and see
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University's central unit for knowledge exchange within the areas of nature, environment, climate and energy. Your profile The applicant is expected to have a degree within environmental engineering or biology
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from biochemistry, animal transgenics, molecular cell biology and ‘omics. Expertise within the following areas of research will be relevant to the strategic mission of the department: human exercise
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. The Department has strong links to other departments at Aarhus University including Physics and Astronomy (radiocarbon dating facility), Biology, Chemistry, and Archaeology, and the Technical University of Denmark
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contribute with new solutions for society and industry to support the development of solutions based in biology (Biosolutions) to improve sustainable food production, food security and food safety