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that project from centrioles at the cell surface. They play key roles in cell signalling, which are essential for the development and function of most tissues and organs in our body, including our sensory system
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) outlining a research project addressing the history of Danish botany and the Flora Danica volumes in the period 1840–1900 within the statement of future research plans and information about research
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. The centre has a strong track record in collaboration with other Danish researchers and with the international research community. You can read more about NCRR here and about the faculty here . About the
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publications, and collaboration across projects and disciplines, giving you an opportunity to shape the research agenda within integrated electricity and cooling systems. Read more about iGRIDS . As a large
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project—funded by the Velux Foundation—examines when exposure to negative news informs people about important societal issues and when it negatively affects mental well-being and leads to news avoidance
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Nordisk Foundation–funded interdisciplinary research project addressing one of the most pressing challenges in water resources: the mobility and remediation of PFAS in groundwater. The project combines
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. The position is full time. You can read more about career paths at DTU here . Further information Further information may be obtained from Professor Line Clemmensen, lkhc@dtu.dk or Manja Grønberg, mgegr@dtu.dk
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. Starting date is 15 April 2026 (or according to mutual agreement). The position is a full-time position. You can read more about career paths at DTU here . Further information Further information may be
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their applications have been sent to an expert assessment committee for evaluation. The selected applicants will be informed about the composition of the committee, and each applicant is given the opportunity
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Work The place of work is Ny Munkegade 120, 8000 Aarhus C. Contact Information Further information about the position may be obtained from / For further information please contact: Dr Simon Wall +45