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recognized for its research in cell and lactation physiology. To support the development of the research area, the candidate is expected to contribute to attracting external funding within this research area
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peptides and selected post-translationally modified species. The overarching goal is to develop experimentally driven strategies, grounded in gas-phase ion chemistry, that improve peptide and proteome
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theoretical background and are interested in developing one of the research areas mentioned, QGG would like to hear your motivation for seeking these positions. The position offers you: Contribute to ongoing
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here: https://nexs.ku.dk/english/research/nutrition-health/lifecourse-nutrition-and-health/ Your job As postdoc you would play a key role in the PREPARE-CHILD study (https://nexs.ku.dk/forskning
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thereafter. You will join the Section for Electric Power Systems and Microgrids at the Department of Energy and contribute to developing future integrated energy systems that support the green transition. Your
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cooperative rules, collective action, and policy arrangements support the sustainable use of natural resources across different institutional and development contexts. The postdoc’s research will focus
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with the ROSETTA team in order to develop and test novel approaches to reducing food waste. The role will also involve other assignments at the department. Main duties: Conduct and analyze experimental
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productivity. Do you want to contribute to cutting-edge research that enables greener production of proteins and peptides by developing tomorrow’s super producers? Two post doc position are available, in
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information on the Department see: http://ecos.au.dk/en/ . What we offer The department offers: a well-developed research infrastructure, laboratories and access to shared equipment an exciting
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been used in the remediation of other pollutants with success. In this project, we aim for a controlled PFAS degradation by using engineered enzymes and developing immobilized enzyme reactors