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, in house bioinformaticians and biostatisticians. About Globe Institute The Globe Institute is part of the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Copenhagen. The Institute’s main
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techniques: bioinformatics, proteomics, microscopy or CRISPR screening in mammalian cells. At least one first author primary paper published in a reputable scientific journal, or a first author manuscript
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the country where the original document was issued. These documents must be translated into English, Danish, Norwegian or Swedish. An official description of the grading scale (and a diploma supplement where
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of Bachelor, Master and PhD degree certificate or equivalent) Research plan – description of current and future research plans Complete publication list Separate reprints of 3 particularly relevant papers
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in the State. Negotiation for salary supplement is possible. The application, in English, must be submitted electronically by clicking APPLY NOW below. Please include Curriculum vitae Diplomas (Master
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on the department can be found at: https://www.cpr.ku.dk/research/proteinsignaling/ Our research The Protein Signaling Program’s primary research focuses on protein and signalling pathways that maintain the stability
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divided into two main areas: In our translational research projects, we use various state-of-the-art single cell sequencing techniques to analyse cancer patient samples, investigating the influence
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offers creative and stimulating working conditions in dynamic and international research environment. Principal mentor is Associate Professor, Allan Dahl Andersen Application and Assessment Procedure Your
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clicking APPLY NOW below. Please include Curriculum vitae Diplomas (Master and PhD degree or equivalent) Research plan – description of current and future research plans Complete publication list Separate
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be submitted electronically by clicking APPLY NOW below. Please include Curriculum vitae Diplomas (Master and PhD degree or equivalent) Research plan – description of current and future research plans