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will also cover clinical translation focusing on performing editing in large clinical-scale setups. The project is carried in the research group of Professor Jacob Giehm Mikkelsen at Department
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considered beneficial. Who we are You will be a member of the Heat and Fluid Flow research group, where research in the general area of fluid mechanics and heat transfer is performed. A focus area in the group
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environment to perform this project with multidisciplinary research teams and expertise in translational approaches, thus allowing us to fully develop the project from gene identification, via mechanistic
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and pilot-scale testing of renewable energy technologies. Co-operation with other institutes, companies and universities both in Denmark and internationally is an integrated part of our culture. What we
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considered beneficial. Who we are You will be a member of the Heat and Fluid Flow research group, where research in the general area of fluid mechanics and heat transfer is performed. A focus area in the group
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performance metrics such as absorption and diffraction across a large design and material space. Curate and format large datasets of simulated nanostructures and their optical properties in close collaboration
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. Evaluate optical performance metrics such as absorption and diffraction across a large design and material space. Curate and format large datasets of simulated nanostructures and their optical properties in
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electrolyte and water reabsorption. The postdoc will be expected to explore the potential of modulating bile acid signaling in cell and mouse models and perform metabolomic and transcriptomic analyses
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degree. Previous experience with the supervision of students Ability to work independently, responsibility to perform research and meet deadlines. Talent for scientific writing and to give presentations
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proteomics workflows Perform imaging and omics data analysis and data integration and validate key results using functional assays in cell culture and in patient-derived samples Plan and collaborate