182 Environment research jobs at PhD Programme "Gene Regulation in Evolution" in Denmark
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excellence, The Faculty of Arts is committed to creating an inclusive working environment and therefore encourages all qualified candidates to apply, regardless of personal background, gender, sexual
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pursuit of academic excellence, The Faculty of Arts is committed to creating an inclusive working environment and therefore encourages all qualified candidates to apply, regardless of personal background
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://ctn.ku.dk/ . Our center Center for Translational Neuromedicine currently has 50 employees and students and is divided into 4 labs. CTN is characterized by a highly ambitious research environment. The PhD
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pursuit of academic excellence, The Faculty of Arts is committed to creating an inclusive working environment and therefore encourages all qualified candidates to apply, regardless of personal background
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thereafter. The position will be available for a two-year period. You will be part of a research environment focusing on mechanisms of interactions between plants and the root-associated biota. You will be
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publishing in English will be an asset. Work environment The position is hosted by the Department of Educational Sociology and the Department of Educational Studies. The selected applicant will be based
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publishing in English will be an asset. Work environment The position is hosted by the Department of Educational Sociology and the Department of Educational Studies. The selected applicant will be based
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stimulating environment of other PhD students and postdocs, employing state of the art computational methods and codes developed within the group. The developed methods will be implemented in the GPAW
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properties, including toxicity, of chemical substances. QSAR models are increasingly used to screen, prioritize, group and assess thousands of chemicals that humans and the environment are exposed to. DTU Food
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(Finsen Laboratory/BRIC) has a diverse and stimulating environment and we focus our research on elucidating mechanisms governing normal and malignant haematopoiesis with special emphasis on the behaviour