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of the highest quality and is responsible for a large part of the medical degree programme. Academic staff contribute to the teaching. English is the preferred language in the laboratory, at meetings
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who are passionate about doing science. We are anchored within the Department of Biology, which is similarly international and diverse, and where the primary working language is English. We run modern
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contribute to the teaching. English is the preferred language in the laboratory, at meetings and at seminars. The department employs approx. 500 people from all over the world, and they make use
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environment where English is the preferred language at meetings and seminars. You will work in the brand new NytSUND building being established in connection to the hospital and university campus with modern
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students, who contribute to an international research environment where English is the preferred language in the laboratory, at meetings and at seminars. The Department works in teams and therefore effective
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students, who contribute to an international research environment where English is the preferred language in the laboratory, at meetings and at seminars. The Department works in teams and therefore effective
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doing science. We are anchored within the Department of Biology, which is similarly international and diverse, and where the primary working language is English. We run modern laboratories and mechanical
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language training as part of the employment. The International Staff Office (ISO) at SDU provides a variety of services for new employees, guests and people who consider applying for a job at the
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genomics, or a related field Solid programming skills in a relevant language (e.g., Python or R) Experience with population genetic simulations (e.g., SLiM, msprime, or similar) Familiarity with calculating
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large part of the medical degree programme. Academic staff contribute to the teaching. English is the preferred language in the laboratory, at meetings and at seminars. The department employs approx. 500