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degree e.g. in Human Nutrition, Public Health or a related subject area and have a PhD degree or comparable scientific qualifications. Qualifications within the following scientific areas are required
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on our public sector support and societal impact. You will bring the following: PhD in a relevant topic and discipline related to human mobility, e.g. from Social Data Science, Network Science
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chosen by the hiring committee for the position. A mentoring programme will be offered, tailored to the individual applicant. PACE – Lundbeck Foundation Parkinson’s Disease Research Center PACE is a newly
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contingent on a positive assessment and being chosen by the hiring committee for the position. A mentoring programme will be offered, tailored to the individual applicant. PACE – Lundbeck Foundation
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to research infrastructure capability development, including postgraduate teacher training a mentoring programme support to develop scientific networks and to secure interdisciplinary research at the highest
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. At the department we are approx. 670 academic employees, 500 PhD students and 160 technical/administrative employees who are cooperating across disciplines. As an associate professor, you will be working at PACE
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on the development and application of advanced proteomics, multi-omics, and computational strategies to explore cellular heterogeneity across both healthy and diseased stem-cell hierarchies. Your research will
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expected to take a lead role in teaching at BSc, MSc, and PhD levels. In particular, the applicant will contribute to the teaching and supervision activities in the division, including at the program
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group focusing on the development and application of advanced proteomics, multi-omics, and computational strategies to explore cellular heterogeneity across both healthy and diseased stem-cell hierarchies
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. To achieve this, the Center will develop and deliver research-based education for the future workforce – spanning bachelor, master, PhD, and life-long learning. The Center is based upon grant funding of DKK