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of the powder Xray diffraction instruments at the materials science beamline, DanMAX – www.maxiv.lu.se/danmax, at the MAX IV 3 GeV synchrotron storage ring in Lund, Sweden. 2) Research on crystallographic texture
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Sweden. In addition, the post.doc. candidate will assist in the Danish studies of work package 1, 2 and 4. The position involves teaching and guidance on the Master's degree in Social Work. A post doctoral
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Oxford University, Oxford, UK; Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, MA, USA; University of Queensland, Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research; University
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, Stockholm, Sweden; Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, MA, USA; University of Queensland, Queensland Centre for Mental Health Research; University of California Los Angeles, CA, USA; Icahn School of Medicine
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, Astra Zeneca (Gothenburg, Sweden). All three groups (DTU, UQ and AZ) have excellent and long-standing expertise in biocatalysis in general, and P450 cytochromes-based chemistry in particular
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employment This is a 2.5–year (30 month) position from 1. May 2024 or as soon possible. Job description You will join the team in Aarhus, Denmark on a research project with international partners from Sweden
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Fluorescence spectroscopy and/or X-ray small angle scattering both at DTU and at Max IV Laboratory synchrotron in Sweden. You will be part of the Biocomfert project team that aims to develop nanoparticle based
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extends to clinical and research groups in Lund, Sweden, and Abzu, as a part of the EU inter-regional cooperation effort ELEGANT North (Exploring Leukemia: Education Genetics and Technology; New Option
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collaboration with Chalmers University (Sweden) and Gracilaria, new species for Danish industrial seaweed production in collaboration with the companies Dansk Tang, Sømad and Mytiline (all in Denmark). You will
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scanning probe microscopy. The group is also very active users of synchrotrons, including the local ASTRID2 light source at Aarhus University and for example the nearby MAX-IV facility in Lund, Sweden