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diseases (CMD). The Postdoc will be part of the Research group for Gut, Microbes and Health at DTU National Food Institute. We investigate how diet and environmental factors in the gut affect the composition
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to improve and optimize stem cell differentiation and manufacturing. As our new colleague you will be part of a diverse and multi-disciplinary team, which is engaged in machine learning and has a drive to make
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-2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. The position will be available for a 2-year period. You will be part of a research environment focusing on soil management and soil fertility in the context
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will be available for a 2-year period. You will be part of a research environment focusing on interaction between crop growth, soil fertility, and the nutrients turnover in agricultural soils. You will
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will be available for a 3-year period. You will be part of a research environment focusing on the ecology of plant-microbe interactions. You will specifically be contributing to the area of fungal
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of the Section of Chemistry as part of a Novo Nordisk Foundation project on the semi-synthesis of pleuromutilin derivatives as new antibiotics. The position is available for 1.5 years. The research group
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supervision within epidemiology, reproductive health, or related areas, in accordance with departmental needs. The research group The postdoc(s) will be part of the FEMME research group, a multidisciplinary and
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position is part the project: “NAT-AGRI: Use of nature-based solutions in Danish agricultural landscapes to promote biodiversity, achieve climate targets, and reduce nutrient emissions”, funded by the Novo
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and downstream signaling pathway components. The candidate is expected to be able to work independently and to supervise students in the group. Experience with protein purification, bacterial and insect
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the Quantum Light Sources group at DTU Electro, where we design, model, fabricate and test sources of single photons or entangled photon pairs. These are essential components for optical quantum computers and