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of haematopoietic cells are influenced by different microenvironments. To achieve that, we use state-of-the-art single-cell RNA-seq, multiome, and spatial transcriptomics data generation combined with computational
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PhD fellowship in Molecular Cell Biology PhD Project in the molecular cell biology of disease-linked gene variants Department of Biology Faculty of Science University of Copenhagen The Section
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University Hospital , Odense Denmark. We are looking for a highly motivated and dynamic researcher who would like to join our translational hematology research program on acute myeloid leukemia
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: whether electron transfer proceeds via diffusible intermediates or through direct, cell-to-cell electron transfer (DIET) is still under active debate. This project aims to resolve the mechanism of archaeal
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: whether electron transfer proceeds via diffusible intermediates or through direct, cell-to-cell electron transfer (DIET) is still under active debate. This project aims to resolve the mechanism of archaeal
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and study programs. For information on the research profile of the department etc., please see the department’s website https://www.dcc.aau.dk/ Qualification requirements Appointment as an associate
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candidate should have experience in applied cell biology and mammary gland physiology in dairy cattle. Furthermore, the candidate must have experience in designing and conducting in vitro cell biology studies
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Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Network in Veterinary Medicine (EARS-Vet) and to develop evidence-based training programs and enhance capacity-building to facilitate the adoption of best practices
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Application Deadline 1 Jun 2026 - 12:00 (Europe/Copenhagen) Country Denmark Type of Contract Temporary Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU
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initially for two years with the possibility of extension. We are seeking a highly motivated researcher who is excited to play a key role in developing an ambitious research programme and establishing