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research of high international quality, including publication Transcriptomics and molecular analysis of skeletal muscle Analysis of signaling pathways linking muscle excitability to gene regulation
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and build relationships. Teamwork and cross-disciplinary research are key elements for the Institute. Who we are The Department of Ecoscience is engaged in research programs and advisory work covering
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to courses at both bachelor’s and master’s levels, covering elements such as: theories and methods in foreign-language teaching applied linguistics and grammar in language education intercultural communication
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an experience in technology-assisted monitoring or computational image analysis. Expected start date and duration of employment The position will start in June 2026, with exact starting date as agreed between
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part in teaching and supervision at BSc and MSc level, and to take responsibility in grant application writing. We seek a candidate with knowledge of the application and analysis of Sensory & Consumer
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development and green transition of agro-food systems. The research area covers system analysis and environmental LCA of sustainable food and agricultural systems, assessing both plant- and animal-based food
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. In parallel, you will assist with in silico analysis of transcriptomic data. Your main tasks will consist of: Research within stem cell biology (Standard wet lab procedures include tissue histology
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to ecological monitoring. The successful candidates will help further develop analysis pipelines and implement next‑generation sensors for automated monitoring of insects across Europe. The positions are part of
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, proteins and DNA origami constructs, and computational procedures for data analysis. The project is a collaboration between the single molecule biophysics and chemistry group at iNANO/Department
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findings, and communicating results to authorities, stakeholders, and the public. A key task will be quantitative analysis of ecological datasets, including community data on plants or invertebrates derived