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A full-time postdoc position is available at the Research Unit of Clinical Microbiology , the Department of Clinical Research , Faculty of Health Sciences , University of Southern Denmark (SDU
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degree (or equivalent) in microbiology, biotechnology, food science, or a closely related field. Strong background in yeast biology, fermentation technology, or protein-rich microbial systems. Experience
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system. Researchers with experience in neuroscience, microbiology and immunology are welcome to apply, but it is expected that you will span multiple of these fields once established in the lab. You will
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: Review and synthesize epidemiological evidence to estimate health impacts of foods, considering both risks (chemical, microbiological, nutritional) and benefits (nutritional). Develop dietary exposure
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system. Researchers with experience in neuroscience, microbiology and immunology are welcome to apply, but it is expected that you will span multiple of these fields once established in the lab. You will
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and genetic basis of plant–microbe interactions, with a particular emphasis on beneficial symbioses. · Design, execute, and analyze experiments using molecular, microbiological, and omics-based
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and genetic basis of plant–microbe interactions, with a particular emphasis on beneficial symbioses. · Design, execute, and analyze experiments using molecular, microbiological, and omics-based
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, performing translational research and teaching related to neonatology, pathology, pharmacology, immunology, microbiology, nutrition and diseases in both animals and human infants. The work extends from basic
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degree (or equivalent) in microbiology, biotechnology, bioengineering, or a related field Strong experience with microbial physiology and metabolic engineering Hands-on expertise in molecular biology and
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Two postdoc positions on the ecology and physiology of microbial key players exposed to oxygen de...
Two 2-year postdoctoral positions in environmental microbiology, with the possibility of extension, are available in the Nordcee research group , Department of Biology, University of Southern