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feature annotation using Metaboscape and other platforms. Collaborating with the Bioinformatics Core Facility, directed by Associate Professor Per Qvist, and other computational biologists to exemplify
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current position is anchored in a laboratory lead by Associate Professor Thomas Holm Pedersen. The focus of the laboratory is neuromuscular disease and underlying disease mechanism. In particular, the work
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Dilemmas in Combatting Group Inequalities” funded by the Independent Research Fund Denmark. The project is headed by Associate Professor Viki Lyngby Hvid whom the postdoc will be working closely together
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. You will report to the Associate Professor Martin Kristian Thomsen. Your competences You have academic qualifications at PhD level, for example within the following areas of molecular biology or
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staff of 43 full, associate and assistant professors, a support staff of ~40 technical and administrative staff, ~150 PhD-students and ~100 postdocs and around 350 students. In addition to excellence in
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as possible hereafter. For more information contact Professor Tenna Riis (tenna.riis@bio.au.dk) or Assist. Prof. Johnna M. Holding (johnna@ecos.au.dk). Post doc 2: Glaciers are melting
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Aarhus University with related departments. Contact information Before applying or for further information, please contact: Associate Professor Aurelien Dantan, +4523987386, dantan@phys.au.dk . Deadline
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can be obtained from Associate Professor Sheng Wang (e-mail: swan@agro.au.dk ; Phone +45-9350 8301), Associate Professor René Gislum (e-mail: rg@agro.au.dk ; Phone: +45-87158279), and Center Director
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information For further information, please contact: Associate Professor, Xuping Zhang, +45 41893167, Email: xuzh@mpe.au.dk . Deadline Applications must be received no later than February 26th. Application
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” funded by Independent Research Fund Denmark and led by Associate Professor Christoffer Basse Eriksen. The project aims to carry out the first large-scale study of the making of the Flora Danica (1761–1883