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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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experience with electrochemistry and/or electrophysiology is a strength but not required. The position may suit both applicants from human research and someone who wishes to move from animal to human research
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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
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solving the core tasks. A good social environment with activities and routines that make it possible to talk across and strengthen the inclusive relationship, and where mutual trust, respect, kindness, and
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designers and developers of technology. Even though ethics has a long history within design, human-computer interaction, and related disciplines, relatively little is known about how design practitioners and
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interventions and policy decisions. Qualifications and requirements: A Ph.D. in a relevant field such as environmental management, human geography, environmental science, organization studies, agricultural
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rainforests, which house a large part of the Earth's biodiversity but are facing severe threats from climate change and human impact. We urgently need knowledge on biogeographical and ecological ranges