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the group. The group focuses on understanding the intimate microbial interactions in their natural environments and exploiting these interactions for biotechnological solutions. The Microbial interactions
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, consisting of 21 research groups and 5 technology platforms, who work in a vibrant international research environment with a focus on interdisciplinary collaboration. Our researchers share a common purpose as
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at the Department of Biology, UCPH. The successful candidate will become an integral part of our collaborative international research environment and play a leading role in the EHFAF funded project on effects and
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of Comparative Pediatrics and Nutrition. The section offers a highly international, diverse and interdisciplinary environment, performing translational research and teaching related to physiology, immunology
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/meehan-lab/ . We offer creative and stimulating working conditions in dynamic and international research environment. Our research facilities include modern laboratories located at the Panum institute
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observation, recordings of textual practices and social interaction in offline and online environments, as well as ethnographic interviews and feedback sessions with participants. Theoretically, the postdoc
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. participant observation, recordings of textual practices and social interaction in offline and online environments, as well as ethnographic interviews and feedback sessions with participants. Theoretically
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PLEN covers topics within Agriculture, Biotechnology and Environment. The department is divided into nine sections dealing with a wide range of subjects. Focus is on plants, animals, soil and
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of bachelor and master students as well as PhD students. It is expected that the position will develop a research environment including medical and ph.d. students. The aim is to create a center for pituitary
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practices and social interaction in offline and online environments, as well as ethnographic interviews and feedback sessions with participants. Theoretically, the project should contribute to the host