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the liver as a hormonal inhibitor of sugar appetite using a combination of mouse and human genetics. Here, we seek to delineate the effect of intravenously administered native FGF21 on sweet taste preferences
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Department of Computer Science Faculty of Science University of Copenhagen Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Science at University of Copenhagen is offering a PhD scholarship in Human
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The Faculty of Humanities is seeking to appoint a Head of Department for the Department of English, Germanic and Romance Studies (ENGEROM) who is keen to lead a department with huge potential. About
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biomedical data obtained from molecularly and clinically phenotyped human samples. In total, we integrate data from more than 200,000 biological samples and our measurements include information on genetic
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effects of specific nutrients, foods and whole diets. The section conducts short- and longer-term dietary intervention studies trying to elucidate the cause-effect relationship between dietary exposure and
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, marsupials, and great apes. It has been shown before that at least 15% of human genomic sequences are more closely related to gorilla than chimpanzee, suggesting the ILS might have profound impact on human
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graph algorithms Strong interest in learning more about the life science area, particularly human microbiome Strong collaborative skills; ability to share knowledge and expertise, and support to a
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climate change and anthropogenic forces on plant and animal life has reached a critical point. We need action to build a more sustainable relationship with nature. The Natural History Museum of Denmark is
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cruciate ligament as well as the interplay of the various muscles and tendons that cross the joint. Recent research suggests a strong role for the biceps femoris muscle and pes anserinus group in stabilising
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The Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics, Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen (UCPH), Denmark, invites applications for a PhD scholarship in Faroese tourism. The scholarship is