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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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Assistant professor position (non-tenured) in molecular dynamics simulations of plant hormone tra...
expertise in molecular dynamics simulations on membrane proteins. The position is advertised for 2 years of employment and with a start date in October 2026. Expected start date and duration of employment
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well as engagement in teaching, examinations, and assessment of MSC and PhD theses within the field of Hematology, Oncology, and Molecular Medicine. Depending on qualifications the associate professor will also be
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of high pathogenic avian influenza virus. The aims are to investigate spread of high pathogenic influenza virus among birds and mammals using both molecular biological and serological data. Determine
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on the Aragona lab can be found at: https://renew.ku.dk/research/aragona-group/ Our group and research The team studies the molecular mechanisms that dictate stem cell identity and govern stem cell fate in
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this project, you will analyse newly generated scRNA-Seq and 10X multiome data sets to reveal the molecular programmes that are active in human blood cells. You will employ cutting-edge single-cell
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industry. Responsibilities You will play a key role in advancing fundamental understandings of water and electrolyte thermodynamics by combining molecular theories and simulations, quantum chemical
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with industry. Responsibilities You will play a key role in advancing fundamental understandings of water and electrolyte thermodynamics by combining molecular theories and simulations, quantum chemical
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molecular probes and novel methodologies to obtain insight into identity, localization, function, therapeutic potential of target receptors/transporters/enzymes with neuroprotection in focus. All the projects
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the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Aarhus University, Denmark. The position is part of the project RIBOTICS (RNA Origami Technology in Cell Systems) funded by an Advanced Grant from the European