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learning techniques for monitoring the health of the main bearing in wind turbines. This innovative research aims to enhance the operation of next-generation offshore wind turbines through the development
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developed in DTU Skylab, spanning from airborne windmills, farming snails, Intimate health devices, AI laboratory robots, digital coaching services, to facilitating student associations and international
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amazing projects in DTU Skylab, from airborne windmills, farming snails, Intimate health devices, AI robots, digital services, to facilitating student associations and international summits. Terms
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, Tailored Materials and Tissues, Department of Health Technology and Biomimetics, Technical University of Denmark (DTU) is an expert on assay development. Your job Generate hIPSC expressing a genetic variant
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of biotechnology and biomedicine positions us as a valuable player with unique competences in a growing bio-based economy and with health systems transforming towards personalized medicine. We have a clear focus on
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affiliated to the Department of Health Science and Technology, the Faculty of Medicine, which focuses on multidisciplinary research and teaching in health science and technology(e.g., medicine and biomedical
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phosphorylation-mediated signaling. We are dedicated to unraveling the complexities of cell signaling in both health and disease, with a keen interest in the intricate role phosphorylation plays. Our goal is to
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solutions for society and industry to support sustainable food production, food security, food safety, and help to produce consumer attractive, palatable, and high-quality novel foods promoting human health
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of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Further information on the Institute is linked at https://globe.ku.dk and about Starplan at https://globe.ku.dk/research/starplan/ . With
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research agenda that connects Techno-Anthropology and Health Informatics. The research could, but not limited to, include development of sociotechnical approaches to exploring the intricacies of human-robot