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Source (ESS), Sweden, the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL), France, the International Institute of Molecular Mechanisms and Machines, (IMOL), Poland, and the
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computational models with microbiome-driven mechanisms and lay the groundwork for studies on microbiome modulation as a therapeutic strategy. Integrating clinical expertise and advanced molecular analyses ensures
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postdoctoral research position is opening to study the mechanisms underlying the response of luminal breast cancers to endocrine and cell cycle targeted therapies ● The project will involve development and
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Applications are invited for a 1-year post-doc position on modeling of two-phase flows for green hydrogen application at the Department of Mechanical and Production Engineering, Aarhus University
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integrated approach, combining genomics, computational and structural biology and neuroscience, as well as data and decision sciences. HT is an interdisciplinary research institute, created and supported by
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€ 69,000 and is adjustable based on research experience. Research Focus Our work centers on the nuclear envelope—a hallmark of eukaryotic evolution that integrates mechanical resilience, selective transport
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. You will join the Junior Innovator program at Aarhus University, comprising young researchers from across all faculties. You will be encouraged to and supported in applying for external funding e.g
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research of the KTFZ history by our team and the high-resolution offshore bathymetry recently acquired during the POSEIDON cruise. The USV is being developed in the mechanical workshop of GFZ and will need
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Infrastructure Engineering. Undergraduate and graduate degrees (Master and PhD) are offered in civil & environmental engineering, computer engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, and mechanical
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laboratories, core and animal facilities. You will work in the brand new ‘Skou Building’ located at the Aarhus University Campus. About the research group The Laboratory for Gene-Regulatory Mechanisms in Cancer