21 creative-interactive-display Postdoctoral positions at Aarhus University in Denmark
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collaboration with other team members to help facilitate bioinformatic procedures Interaction with collaborators Contribute to applications for obtaining external funding You will report to the associate
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faculty's academic environments and degree programmes engage in international collaboration and share the common goal of contributing to the development of knowledge, welfare and culture in interaction with
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working with zebrafish to understand how the enteric nervous system, immune system, brain, and microbiome interact. Expected start date and duration of employment This is a 2–year position from 1 January
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research environment at the forefront of microbial electrosynthesis. Workday with daily contact with many different people in an international and creative research environment. A professional, but informal
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topics: Predictive Coding of Music, led by Peter Vuust (PI, Director) Multimodal Theme, led by Boris Kleber Music Interactions, led by Peter Keller Meaning of Music, led by Elvira Brattico (PI) and Morten
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changes of the next decade, we need to redesign our food system, using new food sources or adopting more sustainable processes and novel digital approaches. We are looking for a creative, competent and
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that the successful candidate has a personality that promotes positive interactions with group members and staff. Together, we define the future of the group, both scientifically and with respect
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, welfare and culture in interaction with society. Read more at arts.au.dk/en The application must be submitted via Aarhus University’s recruitment system, which can be accessed under the job advertisement on
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and degree programmes engage in international collaboration and share the common goal of contributing to the development of knowledge, welfare and culture in interaction with society. Read more at
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interaction network, predicting disease-disease relationships and systemic disease transitions. Particular attention will be given to regulatory pathways amenable to therapeutic intervention, such as protein