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. The ultimate aim is to find novel peptide hormones contributing to the development of new treatments for obesity and related disorders. The group is a part of the department of Biology, Faculty of SCIENCE
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Skip to main content. Profile Sign Out View More Jobs PhD scholarship in microbiome synthetic biology and cancer cachexia - DTU Biosustain Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark Job Description If you are interested
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Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, and promote basic and applied research. CPR and BRIC host research groups of different disciplines ranging from systems biology, proteomics, and chemical biology
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Applicants are invited for a PhD fellowship/scholarship at Graduate School of Technical Sciences, Aarhus University, Denmark, within the Agroecology programme. The position is available from 15
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? The Heiðarsson group is a part of the Department of Biology, Faculty of SCIENCE, University of Copenhagen. We are located in Copenhagen. The group uses cutting-edge single-molecule spectroscopy and microscopy as a
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integration, visualization, package and method development is favorable considered. Prior experience working in neuroscience fields, stem cell biology is also positively assessed. As a part of a
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immune system? Then this is the PhD project for you. In this project, you will be working with single cell proteomics and transcriptomics data from clinical trials testing virus vaccine strategies, as
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-on experience in Synthetic Biology and Genetic Engineering is mandatory. Knowledge about cell metabolism and physiology, especially in environmental bacteria. Enthusiastic and self-driven, independent thinking
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part of the research program “Engineering small molecule-mediated regulation in bacteria to boost synthesis and production of bioactive compounds (BoostR)” which is financed by a Research Leader starting
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fascinated by the potential of quantum technology, in particular quantum sensing, to revolutionize the way we study and understand complex biological systems? Would you like to exploit quantum sensing