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Genetics (incl. Molecular Medicine and Bioinformatics) Nanoscience Physics and Astronomy The University is located in Aarhus, Denmark, which provides international students with a safe and stable environment
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about what goes on "behind" the feed in terms of algorithms, advertising etc. but most of all how to create engaging - and sometimes viral - content for a larger organisation Your place of employment: SDU
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high throughput screening. Responsibilities and qualifications The focus is on genetically engineered bacteria to produce milk proteins, and your overall emphasis will be on research in the field
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Applications are invited for a 28 months position as Assistant Professor in (Plant Molecular Biology) at the Department ofMolecular Biology and Genetics, Aarhus University, Denmark. Expected start
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, generative design, building performance optimization, digital design methods (e.g., predictive modeling, multi-agent systems and algorithmic techniques for architectural design), digital design epistemologies
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, combining imaging data with clinical data, laboratory results, genetic data, and other health-related data types to enable more precise, personalized, and clinically relevant insights. We are seeking
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Applications are invited for a 28 months position as Assistant Professor in (Plant Molecular Biology) at the Department ofMolecular Biology and Genetics, Aarhus University, Denmark. Expected start
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skills: You have a Masters in computational biology, bioinformatics or related areas You are highly experienced in working with NGS and long read sequencing data You have an active interest in genetics and
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well as bio-medical techniques (e.g. epigenetics, genetics, general biomarkers, spatial transcriptomics, and multi-OMICS) in human experimental and clinical pain research settings. The position requires
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, data-driven methods based on omics. Techniques applied will comprise advanced 4D cellular and molecular imaging (e.g. lattice lightsheet SIM, genetically encoded sensors for subcellular and synaptic