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PhD Project in non-equilibrium assemblies of biomolecules Department of Chemistry Faculty of SCIENCE University of Copenhagen The section of Biological Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry
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understanding of how text-generative language technologies affect research, teaching and learning practices in academia, and what the implications are for knowledge production, dissemination and evaluation
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natural resources, which includes environmental valuation methods, behavioural economics, the economic regulation of environmental externalities and natural resource use, environmental sociology and
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and clinical trials. We offer a dynamic and collaborative environment where students, postdocs, technicians, and scientists from various cultures work together on a variety of interdisciplinary projects
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species in terms of host range and capacity for plant-root colonization. There is also ample diversity within species among isolates in pathogenic capacity, toxin production, and nutritional growth
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bioethics, and employs a large group of PhD students, Postdocs, junior and senior scientists and Professors. As a PhD student, you will join the avian influenza epidemiology subgroup in the section for Animal
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of the Linderstrøm-Lang Centre, the project involves Spanish and French research groups covering molecular dynamics simulations and synthetic chemistry. Who are we looking for? Applicants should hold an MSc degree in
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PhD Project in quantitative imaging of GPCR mechanosensation Department of Chemistry Faculty of SCIENCE University of Copenhagen Department of Chemistry invites applicants for a PhD fellowship in
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at capturing CO2 from large-scale emission points to be stored underground, carbon capture and utilization (CCU) which aims to utilize CO2 in new products and business models as e-fuels, materials, or chemical
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are to elucidate the killing mechanism of antibiotics and to identify novel targets that can be used to dis-arm bacteria by either restoring antibiotic sensitivity, or by preventing production of central virulence