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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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geochemistry to understand human-environmental interactions both globally and through time. The position aims to strengthen ongoing activities within the Department’s core research area, which pivots around
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research that a) engages with the interrelationship between different languages and/or cultural areas and b) reflects on the construction of literary history, including literature’s relationship to cultural
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the environmental impact of mining and other industrial activities in Greenland as well as other human made activities that can affect the environment and biodiversity within the Arctic. If you are interested in
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Academic Employee in plant pathology and epidemiology of plant pathogens in agricultural crop plants
main goal is to contribute to sustainable solutions to some of the world’s biggest problems within the areas of soil, plants, animals, humans, and the environment. We want to make a difference by
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coordination of research. Applied experience, including planning, developing and execution of human studies as documented by a Dissertation, participation in research projects, or scientific publications
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Resilience). The project aims to develop an interdisciplinary approach to traditional crop cultivation through the recognition of the complementary value of cultural heritage and sustainable living. Human
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., multiplex ELISA, Taqman, confocal microscopes), and you have managerial skills in organizing laboratory work flow processes. Preferably, you also have hands-on expertise in human and mouse stem cell-derived
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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