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of Biomedicine, Neuromuscular Physiology Aarhus, Palle Juul-Jensens Boulevard 82, DK-8200 Aarhus N, Denmark. We expect to conduct interviews during March 2026. Terms of employment Application Your application must
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and biomedical data processing, including knowledge of organ physiology and biology—particularly of the colon. Required expertise includes organ segmentation methods (both traditional and machine
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imaging. This position offers the opportunity to develop cutting-edge platforms for real-time monitoring of human tissue metabolism in physiologically relevant models. You will play a key role in our
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, bioacoustics, physiology, biodemography, biogeochemistry, and Earth evolution. We welcome applicants who are prepared to participate in cross-disciplinary cooperation with the department. The applicant will be
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duration of employment These are 2–year positions from April 2026 or as soon possible thereafter. Research area and project description The impact of freshening from melting land and sea ice is expected
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The Department of Food Science, Aarhus University (Denmark), invites highly talented and motivated candidates to apply for a 36-month postdoc position in crop physiology and biochemistry
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, interdisciplinary team working at the interface of computational biology, genomics, and molecular physiology. Our groups, together with close collaborators aims to understand how biophysical microenvironments such as
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direct immune activation. The project integrates molecular physiology, multi-omics, and spatial systems biology to uncover the mechanistic basis of this immune-metabolic switch. The successful candidate
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the metabolism of gas fermenting microorganisms, with a focus on C1 metabolism. You will work independently on the development of high impact research projects. You will use state of the art equipment
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, interdisciplinary team working at the interface of computational biology, genomics, and molecular cancer physiology. Our laboratories aims to understand how biophysical microenvironments such as pH and oxygen (O