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Department of Biology Faculty of Science University of Copenhagen I am seeking a highly motivated and skilled full-time research assistant to join my group working on marine invertebrates
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and bioenergy. The section belongs to the Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences , which hosts eight sections spanning from molecular biology to crop science and environmental chemistry
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insight into the deeper layers of biology that underlie obesity and metabolism. Additionally, the group aims to improve prediction, prevention, and treatment through the implementation of precision health
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in geology, genetics, ecology, evolutionary biology, computer science, statistics, and more. During onboarding, there will be particular emphasis on facilitating integration in the Center and the
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of macroecology, historical biogeography, conservation science, oceanography, evolutionary biology, community ecology, population biology, climate change research, and environmental economics. Your job The position
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PhD fellowship in conservation science - developing and validating indicators of ecosystem integrity
PhD fellowship in conservation science - developing and validating indicators of ecosystem integrityDepartment of Biology, Faculty of SCIENCE, University of CopenhagenApplication deadline May 15
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, such as ChIP-seq, RNA-seq, ATAC-seq Experience in computer programming languages, such as R, Python Strong background in the statistical analysis of large-scale data Experience in molecular biology
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15 May 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company University of Copenhagen Research Field Medical sciences » Epidemiology Biological sciences » Biology Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1
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for a highly motivated and enthusiastic scientist with the following competencies and experience: Essential experience and skills: You have a PhD in Biology or similar discipline You are highly
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and zoonotic viral infections in animals. This post is part of a new initiative to work on the biology of insect-borne flaviviruses (e.g. West Nile virus). These RNA viruses can replicate in insect