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University of Denmark (DTU). Here you will work closely with talented researchers that want to make a difference. Importantly you will be joining a collaborative group where you get a lot of support but also a
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at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU). Here you will work closely with talented researchers that want to make a difference. Importantly you will be joining a collaborative group where you get a lot of support
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revolutionize systems biology buy utilizing isoforms-level analysis. If this sounds interesting, consider joining the Isoform Analysis group in the Section for Bioinformatics at the Technical University
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start the field of isoform analysis within proteomics. If this sounds interesting, consider joining the Isoform Analysis group in the Section for Bioinformatics at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU
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curious, self-driven individual with a strong passion for developing sustainable energy solutions? The Department of Wind and Energy Systems at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) invites applications
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fisheries management. You must have a two-year master's degree (120 ECTS points) or a similar degree with an academic level equivalent to a two-year master's degree. You should hold a M.Sc. degree in Biology
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in a highly supportive and collaborative team that in addition to the supervisor includes postdocs and young faculty members with advanced skills and experience in bioinformatics, molecular biology
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solid background in two or more of the following areas: Biobanking MALDI TOF biotyper Lactic acid bacterial biology Work with DNA and RNA analysis Omics experiences (transcriptomics, proteomics and
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, the section has a large project portfolio and currently employs 27 people with a background in molecular biology, immunology/vaccinology, diagnostics, virology, bacteriology, epidemiology and laboratory
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mollusc diseases, and EU reference laboratory on fish- and crustacean diseases. In addition, the section has a large project portfolio and currently employs 27 people with a background in molecular biology