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molecular biology has state-of-the-art facilities for plant cultivation, extensive genetic resources and established plant systems for comparative studies of different plant-microbe interactions
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interaction with the environment, with the goal of understanding their optical signatures and improve their performance. You will work in close collaboration with the experimental team. Your theory will provide
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spectrometry and proteomics. PRG consists of eight PI-led research teams and more than 50 researchers and students, providing a highly interactive and collaborative research environment. The postdoc will play a
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for biological mass spectrometry and proteomics. PRG consists of eight PI-led research teams and more than 50 researchers and students, providing a highly interactive and collaborative research environment
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strategy (PMIDs: 29123070, 33621493, 33087936, 30566856, 39947938; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.03.15.641049 ). Postdoctoral Projects Project 1: Replisome Dynamics, Replication Stress, and Cancer
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, networking, presentations, writing of grants and manuscripts etc. Mentoring and career development Access to state-of-the-art equipment, facilities, and infrastructure Opportunity to interact with an extensive
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. Formalities The Faculty of Arts refers to the Ministerial Order on the Appointment of Academic Staff at Danish Universities (the Appointment Order) . Appointments shall be in accordance with the collective
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, load modelling, soil–structure interaction, and relevant degradation and failure mechanisms over extended service periods. Within the scope of the project, a small-scale prototype will be tested in AAU
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Research Fund Denmark, led by Professor Tore Bjerregaard Stage, aiming to understand chemotherapy side effects using state-of-the-art cell-based models. About the research environment The research areas
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system, and the research will interact closely with the quantum computing team. We expect you to be intrigued by the potential of using synthetic dimensions and quantum optics to explore the physical world