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The Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences invites applicants for a PhD fellowship in Prophage dynamics and influence on cell fitness, and intraspecies competition. The project is part of
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phosphatases endow Mrc1 and Claspin with the properties of molecular switches to regulate the phosphorylation state of downstream effectors implicated in origin firing, replication checkpoint, and histone
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candidates within the field(s) of biology, biochemistry and molecular biomedicine or similar. We are particularly interested in applicants with strong prior knowledge of pancreatic cancer biology, tumor
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tools from chemistry and biology, and apply these in studies of therapeutic peptides and proteins. Our aims are to develop modulators for protein-protein interactions (PPIs) and to provide molecular-level
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of computational chemistry. Applicants can have a background from cheminformatics including RDKit, machine learning applied to chemistry, and molecular modeling Our group and research- and what do we offer? Our
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optics and/or atomic, molecular and optical physics. We are looking for applicants who have: Experience with using and building optics/lasers (important). Experience with atomic physics and laser
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most of our work with applications. We offer creative and stimulating working conditions in dynamic and international research environment. Our research facilities include modern laboratories
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Institute, University of Copenhagen. We offer creative and stimulating working conditions in dynamic and international research environment. Terms of employment The average weekly working hours are 37 hours
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of ice flow and outlet glacier dynamics to increased surface melting in a warming climate is not well known. The focus of the PhD project will be to study fracture and damage formation of ice sheets and
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enthusiastic to acquire, apply and advance their scientific skills within a dynamic international team. Our group and research- and what do we offer? The Quantum Optomechanics group at the Niels Bohr Institute