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and respectful workplace culture, where mutual trust, kindness, and professional dialogue are part of daily life. We encourage open communication and develop a cohesive sense of community across teams
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research environment across all scientific disciplines at PACE. PACE – Lundbeck Foundation Parkinson’s Disease Research Center You will be part of PACE, the newly established Lundbeck Foundation Parkinson’s
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has strong competencies within all these technologies, associated process engineering and covers a large part of the TRL ladder. This includes basic research as well as activities within demonstration
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it will also involve a small degree of teaching and supervision. To that end, the successful applicant will be expected to take part in the department’s teaching and supervision activities and to teach
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known as Open Innovation in Science (OIS). Place of work and area of employment Ny Munkegade 116, 8000 Aarhus C The IBIS OIS programme is hosted by Aarhus University – and it is part of the larger
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description The position is part of the Plant-PATH Center for Active Transport of Plant Hormones and will strengthen the laboratory of Bjørn Panyella Pedersen at Aarhus University. The project aims to uncover
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be part of what is probably the largest health science research department in Denmark. Our clinical research covers all the medical specialties and takes place in close collaboration with
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Do you have a passion and vision for developing new platforms for scalable microbial electrosynthesis of CO2 to methane? Come and be part of the team of Profs. Alfred Spormann at the NNF CO2
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Unskilled gardener position in the Plant Section at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics
. The Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics is part of the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Aarhus University and comprises research within the areas of Plant Molecular Biology, Neurobiology, RNA Biology and
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the department. As a researcher at MBG, you will be part of a vibrant, collaborative and international research environment. Internal communication and teaching at the Department is primarily conducted in English