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field soil and will be conducted as part of the N2CROP project [https://mbg.au.dk/n2crop ]. Your profile We are looking for a highly motivated candidate with a keen interest in legume-rhizobium
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integrates CRISPR-based genome engineering, quantitative and live-cell microscopy, biochemistry, and computational analysis to dissect how cells sense and respond to replication-associated threats. Recent work
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development for postdocs at AU. You can read more about it here: https://talent.au.dk/junior-researcher-development-programme/ If nothing else is noted, applications must be submitted in English. The
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provides excellent opportunities to explore the intersections between these disciplines. Read more here: https://www.sdu.dk/en/om-sdu/institutter-centre/fysik_kemi_og_farmaci/ominstituttet Application
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the center here: https://bio.au.dk/forskning/forskningscentre/cifar The place of employment is Aarhus University, and the place of work is Department of Biology, Ny Munkegade 114-116, 8000 Aarhus C
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cultural events including music festivals etc. See e.g. the recent recommendation by CNN (https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/aarhus-denmark-things-to-do/index.html). Aarhus is easily reached through
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strong background in computational condensed matter physics. Experience with first-principles electronic structure methods and scientific programming is expected. The ideal candidate is highly motivated
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, https://ibis.dtu.dk ) and contribute to building a world-class research hub focused on advancing microbial solutions for a sustainable future. DTU Bioengineering is excited to announce a 4-year
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and technical-administrative staff and you have a flair for establishing collaborative relationships. Read more about the Department of Food Science at: https://food.au.dk/ The place of work is
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genome engineering, quantitative and live-cell microscopy, biochemistry, and computational analysis to dissect how cells sense and respond to replication-associated threats. Recent work from the lab has