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Department of Biology Faculty of Science University of Copenhagen I am seeking a highly motivated and skilled full-time research assistant to join my group working on marine invertebrates
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Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Ochs Group at the Biotech Research & Innovation Centre (BRIC)
September 2024 (or at an alternative mutually agreed date). Highly motivated and committed candidates with an interest in DNA damage response pathways and chromosome biology are encouraged to apply. The post
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and bioenergy. The section belongs to the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences , which hosts eight sections spanning from molecular biology to crop science and environmental chemistry
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insight into the deeper layers of biology that underlie obesity and metabolism. Additionally, the group aims to improve prediction, prevention, and treatment through the implementation of precision health
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in geology, genetics, ecology, evolutionary biology, computer science, statistics, and more. During onboarding, there will be particular emphasis on facilitating integration in the Center and the
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PhD fellowship in conservation science - developing and validating indicators of ecosystem integrity
PhD fellowship in conservation science - developing and validating indicators of ecosystem integrityDepartment of Biology, Faculty of SCIENCE, University of CopenhagenApplication deadline May 15
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of macroecology, historical biogeography, conservation science, oceanography, evolutionary biology, community ecology, population biology, climate change research, and environmental economics. Your job The position
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15 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Copenhagen Research Field Medical sciences » Epidemiology Biological sciences » Biology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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for a highly motivated and enthusiastic scientist with the following competencies and experience: Essential experience and skills: You have a PhD in Biology or similar discipline You are highly
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and zoonotic viral infections in animals. This post is part of a new initiative to work on the biology of insect-borne flaviviruses (e.g. West Nile virus). These RNA viruses can replicate in insect