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Research Fund Denmark. The project runs for 24 months and is led by Professor Ole W. Pedersen, the Principal Investigator. During the project, you will help the Principal Investigator and undertake
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responsibility for the Master's degree programs in medicine and in molecular medicine. At the department we are approx. 670 academic employees, 500 PhD students and 160 technical/administrative employees who
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and/or nanofabrication being a plus. Who we are The Department of Physics and Astronomy is a department on Natural Sciences. The main objectives of the Department are to carry out research
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been linked to these diseases for decades. This project aims to establish human autoantibody clones from various autoimmune diseases, with a primary focus on Systemic Sclerosis. This is with the purpose
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. The department has overall responsibility for the Master's degree programs in medicine and in molecular medicine. At the department we are approx. 670 academic employees, 500 PhD students and 160 technical
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also advanced scanners at our disposal. The department has overall responsibility for the Master's degree programs in medicine and in molecular medicine. At the department we are approx. 670 academic
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microbiomes” and “The best mix – mapping cultivar mixtures in wheat and interactions with the microbiome”. Your main tasks will be to characterize microbiomes associated with plant roots to elucidate
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. 80 thesis based Bachelor and Masters students and visiting staff and students, who together contribute to an international research environment where English is the preferred language in the laboratory
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of the department through research of high international quality. In your daily work, you will work closely with colleagues on your project, where you will receive supervision and guidance. Your main tasks will
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on your project, where you will receive supervision and guidance. Your main tasks will consist of: Independent research of high international quality, including publication. Preclinical studies in mouse