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and statistical concepts Proficient in English for technical writing, oral presentations, and general communication Additional experience (preferred): Very good knowledge of XAI techniques Thorough
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for the development of next-generation CAR T cell therapy for solid tumours. You will work with a wide range of methods, including molecular biology, culture of human T cells, CRISPR multiplexed genome engineering
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waveguide devices based on silicon carbide material. The overall aim is to demonstrate devices for application in quantum communication. The PhD student will participate in an international team in an EU
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interactions. Clone and express top candidates using high-throughput cell-free and bacterial systems. Perform structural and biophysical characterisation of designed enzymes Perform functional characterisation
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, pathology, pharmacology, immunology, microbiology, nutrition and diseases in both animals and human infants. The work extends from basic in vitro studies in cells and tissues (gut cell lines, primary blood
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wound healing. Under the supervision of Asst. Prof. Konstantinos Kalogeropoulos and Assoc. Prof. Erwin Schoof, the PhD candidate will join the Protease Systems Biology group embedded in the Cell Diversity
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, and fibrosis. Aberrant MMP activity can drive tissue destruction, pathological remodeling, and disrupted cell signaling, making them critical yet complex targets for therapeutic intervention. Despite
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employment is 3 years. You must be compliant with the MSCA mobility rule: not have resided or carried out your main activity (work/study) in Denmark for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to
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be compliant with the MSCA mobility rule: not have resided or carried out your main activity (work/study) in Denmark for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to recruitment. You are
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. Using adipose tissue biopsies from individuals across a spectrum of metabolic disease severity, the project will leverage single-cell and spatial transcriptomics to map cellular heterogeneity and tissue