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valuable biomolecules from side streams and reusing them in food applications. The successful applicant will be working within the Section of Synthetic Biology at the Department of Biotechnology and
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expertise in several of the following areas, and a strong motivation to develop further: Protein chemistry and structural biology Enzyme kinetics and mechanistic studies Advanced enzymology and assay
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Are you interested in green energy, and do you want to contribute to the development of the future technologies for the green transition? At the Department of Biological & Chemical Engineering (BCE
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are desirable. We also prefer is you have experience with Production of monoclonal antibodies, biochemical and cell biological assays in immunology with a focus on DNA and RNA nucleotide sensing, quantitative
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2025. Highly motivated and committed candidates with an interest in DNA damage response pathways and chromosome biology are encouraged to apply. The post is fully funded, although the post-holder will be
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and international collaborative expertise in technology and biology. This is your chance to shape the next generation of scalable, personalized, fully functional in vitro liver models. Responsibilities
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applicant will be expected to have: Obtained a Ph.D. in a relevant area, e.g., biological and biomedical sciences, kidney physiology, molecular biology, or another closely related discipline. Proven
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Models”, led by Prof. Jonathan Brewer (Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, SDU), Dr. Mike Barnkob and Prof. Torben Barington (Department of Clinical Immunology, Odense University Hospital
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Are you interested in developing enzymes and using them for sustainable ammonia synthesis and can you contribute to the development of the project ENGREENIT? Then the Department of Biological and
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Job Description If you are establishing your career as a scientist and are looking for a solid foundation to fulfill your dreams and ambitions in the context of single-cell biology, it is right here