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research and has a number of educational and public sector advisory service responsibilities within our thematic fields. We are characterized by a high involvement in interdisciplinary research at both
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), to better prepare for future pandemics. We strive to make breakthroughs not hitherto possible or attempted, ranging from a profound understanding of how to control transmission in the short run, to how best
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Center for Quantum Devices, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen | Denmark | about 12 hours ago
of Copenhagen, invites applicants for a postdoctoral fellowship focused on developing solid-state quantum technologies for practical quantum education and quantum workforce training. The successful candidate will
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its teaching and research activities. The number of staff in the department is approximately 80. This includes about 45 faculty members (professors, associate professors, tenure track assistant
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Innovation is focused on Strategy, Innovation, Entrepreneurship and International business. The four areas are the pillars the department rests on in its teaching and research activities. The number of staff
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treatment. In the B-ACTIVE network, fundamental and clinical scientists and companies will study the impact of posttranslational modifications of chemokine ligands and receptors and train 10 doctoral
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, Email:[email protected], Direct Phone: (+45) 35320097. The PhD programme A three year full-time study within the framework of the regular PhD programme (5+3 scheme), if you already have an education equivalent
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. The Department offers comprehensive undergraduate and graduate teaching programs spanning cell biology, genetics and basic human biology, including chemistry, biochemistry, physiology, as well as anatomy. You can
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individuals, both the host genome and the microbiome effects need to be considered. However, these interactions are so complex, we generate large datasets (multi-omic data) and develop methods
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). The overall aim of the QESMAR project is to develop a standardized assessment framework to efficiently quantify achieved ES´s and make them comparable across different restored habitats. To support this