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to plan and carry out complicated tasks and to pursue parallel paths able to accommodate strict time boundaries imposed by the overall project goals excellent at communicating and reporting your work in
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Facility that provide the access to the much-needed single-cell technologies for user community in Denmark. Your job Your tasks will be to run wet-lab methods for single-cell analysis, mainly RNA-sequencing
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architecture Framework conditions e.g. building regulation Sensory aspects of architecture (e.g. olfactory design) Evidence-based health design User needs (e.g. stress related illnesses and dementia) Methods
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documented research experience within production of field-grown vegetables or agricultural crops, and master state-of-the-art experimental and analytical methods in agronomy and agroecological research. You
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malignant cellular systems. The research strategy is expected to include the development of novel computational methods to analyze high-dimensional data, as well as the application of in vivo model systems
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and malignant cellular systems. The research strategy is expected to include the development of novel computational methods to analyze high-dimensional data, as well as the application of in vivo model
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cards. Additional tasks may include supporting digital data collection (e.g., netnography) or qualitative elicitation methods. The ideal candidate is independent, proactive, and capable of liaising with
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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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researchers collaborate on specific research projects using a variety of quantitative as well as qualitative methods. Teaching responsibilities of the department comprise undergraduate and graduate teaching in
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food processing methods impacts nutrient stability, and to explore the broader implications of processing on food quality, nutrition, diets and health. The research focuses on various processing methods