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The Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, in collaboration with the Carlsberg Foundation, invites applications for a Humanities PhD Fellowship. The PhD Fellowship must involve a basic research
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Center for Neuroplasticity and Pain (CNAP), Aalborg University | Aalborg, Region Nordjylland | Denmark | 3 days ago
Are you enthusiastic about basic human pain research? The Center for Neuroplasticity and Pain (CNAP) at Aalborg University is recruiting several PhD fellows within the doctoral programme
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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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The position will primarily be attached to the section Psychology of Culture, Humanity and Education(Psyche), which focuses its research on the following main themes: General psychology Theoretical
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Psychology of Culture, Humanity and Education(Psyche), which focuses its research on the following main themes: Furthermore, The PhD fellow will become part of the project group and enrolled in the PhD school
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associated examination. Responsibilities will consist of research-based teaching and supervision of pre-graduate students. The professor is expected to act as course leader of the course in clinical social
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, and to work towards improving our ability to detect and monitor populations of small delphinids in Danish and European waters to understand and ultimately mitigate the impacts of human activities
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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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, microbiology, nutrition and diseases in both laboratory animals and human infants and children. The work extends from basic in vitro studies in cells and tissues (gut cell lines, primary blood and immune cells