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SQL databases and file repositories. We are now taking the next strategic step: developing ontologies and a dynamic knowledge graph to semantically link our internal data systems - and connect them
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the genetic basis of bacterial traits that determine successful symbiosis and microbiome interactions. This knowledge forms the foundation for the development of novel, microbe-based solutions to reduce the
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research supported by world-class facilities and expert collaboration. We also provide active support for developing courses, securing research funding (Danish and EU), and building a strong professional and
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joining a young group and you will have ample opportunities to develop the projects and your own research career goals. The position entails: Culture human cells and isolate mitochondria Cryo-ET and STA
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numerous researchers from the department have established companies to develop new medicinal treatments founded in professional scientific basic research. You can read more about the department here and
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thereafter. The position will be available for a 3-year period. You will be part of a research environment focusing on developing precise solutions for climate resilience in agriculture across EU Boreal region
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(SAXS) and light scattering. You will contribute to the development of new SAXS analysis methods and experimental protocols. You will contribute to preparation of the samples, e.g. varying concentration
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photon indistinguishability. Improve our excitation schemes using advanced pulse carving. Supervise project students. Contribute to the development of new SPS designs. Document the research with scientific
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the genetic basis of bacterial traits that determine successful symbiosis and microbiome interactions. This knowledge forms the foundation for the development of novel, microbe-based solutions to reduce the
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funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation and led by Assoc. Prof. Janus Juul Eriksen @ DTU Chemistry – revolves around the development of new decompositions of molecular properties into local contributions