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the project RIBOTICS (RNA Origami Technology in Cell Systems) funded by an Advanced Grant from the European Research Council (ERC). The intended starting date is 01st September 2026 or as soon as possible
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husbandry. The project brings together expertise from agricultural science, animal welfare, ecology, engineering, economics, and social science, and works closely with partners and Living Labs across Europe
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. Required Qualifications: Completed PhD in the field of Biotechnology, Biochemical Engineering, Biochemistry, or relevant field Strong background in enzymology and protein engineering Experience in enzyme
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://doi.org/10.1126/science.1253920 [2] An RNA origami robot that traps and releases a fluorescent aptamer. Science Advances (2024). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adk1250 Your qualifications: Required
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). This position offers a unique opportunity to take a central role in one of Europe’s major initiatives in quantum workforce development, education coordination, and skills ecosystem building. The EQA brings
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collaborations with international scientists and industrial partners. Take responsibility for planning, executing, and interpreting research Characterize aphid traits related to the performances on partially
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expect the candidate to meet the following requirements: A strong background in animal nutrition and physiology. Expertise in analytical techniques for evaluating immune and inflammatory markers, such as
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Mathematics. The positions have 1st September 2026 as earliest possible start dates. There are postdoc positions available in the areas listed here: https://math.au.dk/en/about/vacancies/postdoc/ When applying
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can be improved by incorporating genetic information. However, for this to become a reality, requires statistical tools that do not yet exist. This project will develop novel statistical tools
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Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in the group of Dr Aleksandr Gavrin ( https://mbg.au.dk/a-gavrin/ ) at the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Aarhus University