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and reduction reactions. The research will focus on: Developing synthetic routes to robust new chelating and bifunctional ligands. Employing advanced spectroscopic, electrochemical and X-ray diffraction
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with the selected candidates in accordance with ongoing research programmes within the individual groups. Broadly projects are focused on understanding the various aspects of the process of gene
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diseases. In this project, the candidate will develop new computational strategies to identify human genetic variation linked to cell fate changes in neurodevelopmental disorders and cancer. The candidate
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wide range of health-related topics and methodologies. The position and the project The focus of the position is on developing models that map how everyday psychological distress symptoms interact
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background. Use your talent in a professional setting The University of Copenhagen gives you the opportunity to develop your talent at the highest level. As one of Europe's leading universities, we strive
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independent research on gene regulatory and epigenetic mechanisms underlying aging and inflammation Design, perform, and analyze molecular and cellular experiments in both in vitro and in vivo models Develop
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postdoc position within a stimulating, supportive, and dynamic research environment. Opportunity for career development and expanding your scientific skill sets within project management, teaching
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vitro assays for the development of atherosclerosis therapies”), which aims to develop the next generation of disease-relevant smooth muscle cell assays to bridge basic research and drug discovery
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research environment with a strong scientific and social network for postdoctoral fellows and good mentoring opportunities to support individual career development. You will have access to state-of-the-art
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of research Field research experience, including planning, developing and execution of qualitative and quantitative Sensory & Consumer studies as documented by a Dissertation, participation in research projects