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institutions and agents for the understanding of environmental issues. The analysis will be, based on various geographical and other social science theories. The main tasks for the postdoc will involve
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shall include the following parts: Cover sheet with contact information. Curriculum Vitae. Copies of original degree certificates. Description of previous research experience (1-2 pages). Description
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health of children. The main focus of the studies is on (very) premature infants. You will work with compilation and analysis of data in various studies, as well as interpretation and presentation
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, bioinformatics analysis of large-scale data matrices, and evaluating potential treatment strategies in experimental model systems for prostate cancer. Job Responsibilities The main task for the postdoctoral
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homeostasis and adaptability is crucial in tackling emerging resistant infections. Therefore, our primary objective is to enhance our understanding of the various components involved in cell wall biogenesis
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description The aim of the project is to investigate whether, by introducing easily applied ultrasound examinations and interpretation of images of the carotid artery in primary care, it is possible to identify
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of the project The primary objective of this project is to investigate the impact of secreted factors from bacteria on the cancer cell signalling, with a specific focus on the virulence factors from Vibrio
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part of the research environment Learning and Brain Plasticity throughout the lifespan initiative. This project spans a multidisciplinary network of 20 principal investigators across three faculties with
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collaboration skills and the ability to work independently as well as a solution-oriented approach are requirements for the employment. In the assessment of the applicants, primary importance will be given
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, Copies of other degree certificates, including documentation of completed academic courses and obtained grades. Links to your PhD thesis and a list of (max 5) original research publications relevant