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. Responsibilities and qualifications As our new colleague, your primary responsibilities will include: Developing, maintaining, and extending bioinformatic pipelines, integrating data from multiple sequencing
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SENSE: Sensory Education in Children with Multiple Impairments. The position is full-time (37 hours per week) and begins on 1 March 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. The position is based within
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Health and the Microbiome Health Initiative, you will collaborate with a diverse group of researchers with expertise across multiple aspects of microbiome research, both within DTU National Food Institute
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for European stakeholders. Contributing to academic publications related to quantum workforce development, skills policy, innovation ecosystems, or education strategy, where relevant and aligned with project
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collaboration and cocreation and you will have freedom to codevelop the project. Your project will focus on developing computational tools to analyse single molecule nanopore sequencing data with a focus on RNA
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participation in team-based research and the Centre’s research agenda. Thematic Research Areas The selected applicant(s) are expected to contribute original research aligned with SDU CREATE’s agenda in robotic
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of multiple simulators and robotic systems. The modelling work demands the ability to analyse diverse types of biomedical data and to develop computational models that capture organ anatomy and behaviour
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guidance and contributing to collective research knowledge and exchange. Support the Centre´s research coordination across projects by facilitating alignment of methods, workflows, and day-to-day research
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this. It is important to develop a detailed picture of the cell types affected by these changes and if possible the temporal sequence in which they occur in order to intervene to restrict cancer progression
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including CO2 and CH4. Responsibilities and qualifications Responsibilities: Engineer multiple enzyme properties using experimental and computational methods Set up high-throughput screening methods and