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research institutions: The Technical University of Denmark (DTU), Aalborg University (AAU), Aarhus University (AU), Copenhagen University (KU) and the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS
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studies with multiple positions including this Postdoc position. The group is a part of Department of Food and Resource Economics (IFRO), Faculty of SCIENCE, University of Copenhagen. IFRO is a highly
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), the University of Copenhagen (UCPH) and Rigshospitalet, in collaboration with McGill University Health Center (Montreal, Canada). Project Description As a PhD candidate, you will join our efforts
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curious PhD candidate to contribute to this project at GlycoDisplay ApS. GlycoDisplay is a spin-out of Copenhagen Center for Glycomics, University of Copenhagen, which is world leading within the field
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of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen. This requires submission and acceptance of an application for the specific project to the Graduate School of Health and Medical Sciences. The PhD
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affiliation to the Department of Plant and Environmental Science (PLEN) at the University of Copenhagen. The position will begin in May 2024, but there is some flexibility in starting date. Project description
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possible. Besides the Helmholtz Institute Erlangen Nuremberg (HI ERN), the following research institutions are involved in DEMI: University of Copenhagen (Denmark), Ruhr-University Bochum (Germany) and
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program "B-ACTIVE", is a EU-funded collaboration between the universities of Leuven, Copenhagen, Graz, Ljubljana, Uppsala and several industrial partners located in Copenhagen, Uppsala, Graz, Cambridge and
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collaboration between The Technical University of Denmark (DTU), the The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Stem Cell Medicine (renew) at University of Copenhagen, and Bioneer A/S that aims at developing new in
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searching for a PhD project in which you, together with colleagues from the Universities of Copenhagen and Aarhus (Denmark), will contribute to developing new legume-based cropping systems for a more