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to the success of the whole institution. At the Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Department of Hydrosciences, the Institute of Water Chemistry offers a position within a project funded by the European Regional
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biology approaches, and advanced imaging techniques in live cells, organoids, and organisms, the laboratory continues to identify and elucidate basic mechanisms of tumor virus infections in cells. Moreover
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electronic devices The project will include three secondments: University of Bern (Switzerland) – advanced in-operando spectroscopic techniques Molecular Gate (Spain) – advanced methods to image doping
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flow cytometry Immunohistological staining and imaging of tissue sections using multiplexed immunohistochemistry Biochemical assays for cytokines and other inflammatory mediators Cell culture experiments
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Programming experience in Python Excellent communication skills and fluency in English Collaborative personality with attention for detail Bonus but not required Experience in imaging or spatial omics data
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workplace with great diversity. We believe this is crucial to solving our tasks in the best possible way. We want this diversity to be reflected among the applicants for our positions, and encourage all
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The Department of Biology at the University of Southern Denmark invites applications for Ph.D. position in aquatic biogeochemistry and microbial ecology, available for 3 years from spring 2026
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The Nanophotonic Devices group at DTU Electro (Department of Electrical and Photonics Engineering) is seeking outstanding candidates for a tenure-track researcher position within the field of chip
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the fields of Human Evolution, Ancient DNA and Archaeological Science. This is a non-renewable 3-year position. The RIFT-TO-RIM Project The ERC-funded RIFT-TO-RIM Consolidator project (2025-2030) aims to fill
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focus on healthcare, research, and teaching, we bear a unique responsibility. The position is linked to the research group of Prof. Dr. Guiscard Seebohm (IfGH-Cellular Electrophysiology and Molecular