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analysis of cell signalling, this three-years postdoc position at DTU Bioengineering will fulfil your scientific and personal development in an international, multi-disciplinary, and curiosity-driven
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single-cell analysis of cell signalling, this three-years postdoc position at DTU Bioengineering will fulfil your scientific and personal development in an international, multi-disciplinary, and curiosity
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. The successful applicant will contribute to the development of the department through high-quality international research and will work closely with colleagues while receiving supervision and guidance
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therapeutic development of genetic therapies based on CRISPR/Cas-based gene editing for treatment of inborn errors of disease. The project will involve basic development of CRISPR gene editing techniques but
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the department have established companies to develop new medicinal treatments founded in professional scientific basic research. You can read more about the department here and about the faculty here . About the
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engineering in Europe. The department conducts research, development & scientific advice and provides educational programs and service to society. We are working to develop new environmentally friendly and
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The project’s focus will be on modeling novel silicone polymers and elastomers and developing mechanical design for storage of energy in the form of large elastic deformations. A close collaboration with chemists
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resonators. Expected start date and duration of employment This is a 2–year position from 1 January 2026 or as soon as possible. The aim of the project is to develop “nanoguitar” optomechanical resonators
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the department have established companies to develop new medicinal treatments founded in professional scientific basic research. You can read more about the department here and about the faculty here . About the
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to join the ERC Consolidator Grant project “Standing by: Pro-social Bystander Reactions to Online Political Hostility” (STANDBY) research team, and specifically work related to the development and