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by studying cells, mice, and humans. In particular, we focus on how muscle wasting, and metabolic abnormalities can be improved or even reversed by exercise training. For more information about the
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. The project includes the study of human and murine cellular models of neurodevelopmental delay and epilepsy using live cell imaging of neuronal activity. The purpose is to develop an imaging modality that can
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researchers with a PhD or equivalent doctorate to join the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Candidates should have a strong background in (genetic
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experience and skills: You have a PhD at the intersection of quantum optics and nanophotonics You are experienced in nanofabrication (e.g., photonic waveguides, e-beam litography) You have good skills in
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to probe the precise nuclear structure of 129Xe, 16O at the LHC energies, a million times higher than the existing nuclear structure studies in low-energy nuclear physics. The postdoc’s duties will include
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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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, current serological assays for these viruses are hampered by cross-reactivities between them. The group consists of two professors, two assistant professors, eight postdocs, five PhD Students, three
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Postdoctoral positions in the research project “Feminisms and Mobilisation of Law in Gulf Countries” at the University of Copenhagen The Department of Cross-Cultural and Regional Studies (ToRS
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Sciences University of Copenhagen We are looking to hire up to three highly motivated and dynamic researchers with a PhD or equivalent doctorate to join the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic
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engagement with generative language technology as a site of sociolinguistic change. The research team will achieve these ends by conducting linguistic ethnographic case studies of how research staff and