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and human cell lines Implement protocols to induce pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) Primary mouse embryonic fibroblast (MEF) preparation Embryo culture and transfer Advising and supporting users on projects
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change and the direct human threat to plant and animal life. DaSSCo, Danish System of Scientific Collections is a five-year project financed by the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science. The
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monitoring the impact of climate change and the direct human threat to plant and animal life. DaSSCo, Danish System of Scientific Collections is a five-year project financed by the Danish Ministry of Higher
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the impact of climate change and the direct human threat to plant and animal life. DaSSCo, Danish System of Scientific Collections is a five-year project financed by the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and
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Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports at the University of Copenhagen. The successful applicant will be specialized in human exercise physiology with a strong translational and mechanistic profile
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in the department to commence June 1st, 2024. Essential experience and skills A master’s degree in molecular biomedicine, human physiology, neuroscience or equivalent You must hold an animal
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the highest excellence, allowing people from diverse backgrounds to thrive. You will join a rapidly growing department with strong research sections in the areas of Human-Centred Computing ; Algorithms
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broader relevance for the department. The relationship between people and nature is central to societal transformations and sustainability transitions putting relevance on research dedicated to socio
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technology is used as part of academic practices, 2) critically assess the associated implications for research, teaching, and learning, and 3) progressively build a theoretical model of human engagement with
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department with strong research sections in the areas of Human-Centred Computing ; Algorithms and Complexity ; Machine Learning ; Natural Language Processing ; Software, Data, People, and Society ; Programming