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independent research at a high international level, including publication Develop, optimize, and maintain microfluidic systems and workflows for organ-on-chip experiments combined with MR measurements Plan and
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function and cellular behaviour. The project combines state-of-the-art mass spectrometry-based proteomics, quantitative PTM analysis, and mechanistic cell biology to uncover how regulatory proteome states
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scalable gas hydrate–based carbon capture technologies. HyperCap combines synthetic chemistry, thermodynamics, and process engineering to advance carbon capture solutions toward pilot-scale demonstration
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Postdoctoral Researcher in Natural Language Processing and Digital Humanities (18 months, full-time)
Latin intellectual traditions. The project combines intellectual history with computational text analysis to examine large, historically complex corpora spanning multiple centuries and languages. The core
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legacies between the USVI, Ghana, Kalaallit Nunaat, the Faroe Islands and Denmark? Which curatorial strategies are best suited for repairing disrupted relationships? The project’s research design combines: 1
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), the Department of Clinical Research , Faculty of Health Sciences , University of Southern Denmark . The position will be combined with an employment at Odense University Hospital (OUH). The position is limited
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scalable gas hydrate–based carbon capture technologies. HyperCap combines synthetic chemistry, thermodynamics, and process engineering to advance carbon capture solutions toward pilot-scale demonstration
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biosynthetic pathways for microbially-derived molecules and understanding how microbial molecule production can be modulated for disease prevention and therapeutic benefit. Using a combination of computational
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combining field campaigns, laboratory analyses, and novel geophysical techniques. Who are you? You have a background in physics, engineering, geoscience or other related natural sciences. You hold a PhD in
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year’s budget, have led to inequality in access to care. Using a combination of unique survey and register data (from 2018 to 2023) and econometric analyses, the project will uncover heterogeneity in GPs