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. All interested candidates irrespective of age, gender, disability, race, religion or ethnic background are encouraged to apply. The Microbial Foods subgroup in the Bacterial Synthetic Biology Section
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are encouraged to apply. The Microbial Foods subgroup in the Bacterial Synthetic Biology Section at DTU Biosustain is working on the development of sustainable foods for the future using microorganisms. We share
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Master levels We seek a candidate with a background in food microbiology, food science, food or dairy engineering with experience in microbial ecology in food systems next generation sequencing and
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for prevention and treatment of food allergy? If you have knowledge within the area of immunology and/or protein chemistry as well as experience working with animal models and/or cellular assays, and you are
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deal in Europe to move forward. The research and innovation activities will be done within the field of surveillance of antimicrobial resistance and usage as well as on the use of new technology in food
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are seeking a candidate with a PhD in food science, food technology, or similar. As part of your research, you will: Use different supercritical CO2 and sub-critical water extraction technologies as well as pre
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factory design to foster sustainable lifestyles in relation to three application areas: Sustainable Chemicals, Natural Products, and Microbial Foods. Technology for people DTU develops technology for people
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technology to support the production of biochemicals, natural products and microbial foods using fermentation processes based on microbial hosts or enzymatic processes. Technology for people DTU develops
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to recruit a postdoctoral fellow, to start from 1st of June 2024 or as soon as possible afterwards. Our research group is situated within the section of Protein Chemistry and Enzyme Technology (PCET), where
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, and on cognitive psychology. Center for Social Data Science (SODAS) at University of Copenhagen: New types of data, in particular digital data, is flooding the social sciences. The broad catchphrase