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. At the Interactive Matter Lab , we conduct research on Human-Computer-Interaction (HCI) with a focus on innovating in fabrication technologies and materials to enable the broader society creating personalized
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Are you interested in studying human genomics and increasing our understanding of the mutation processes that drive human evolution? The Department of Molecular Medicine at the Faculty of Health
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Position Type: Full-time, Temporary (1 May 2024 – 30 September 2024) About the Center for Humanities Computing: The Center for Humanities Computing at Aarhus University is at the forefront
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-term 18-month full-time position. The Interacting Minds Center (IMC) The project will be hosted at IMC, a center which provides a transdisciplinary platform to study human interaction. The candidate will
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techniques including isolation of endothelial cells using FACS sorting, immunohistochemistry, imaging, immunoblotting and Q-PCR. The applied models range from human adipose tissue samples, cell-culture models
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the peripheral nervous system. The studies will predominantly be performed in rodent models, with the inclusion of translational studies involving patient samples to elucidate functions of SGCs in human diseases
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range of researchers across a wide spectrum of Interaction Design, Child-Computer Interaction and Human-Computer Interaction topics. Qualifications Applicants should have a strong proficiency in
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for diverse immune-mediated inflammatory skin disorders. The molecular function of RGRN-305/MC2-32 will be investigated in vitro employing both primary human skin cells as well as various cell lines. In
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well as integrated assessment modelling with focus on the impact on human health, the environment and climate, Climate modelling and linkages to air pollution and health effects, Modelling impact of climate change
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management. The overall research project asks how new forms of de facto governance are being shaped by information infrastructuring for managing territory and population. The mutually shaping relationship