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Chemical Biological Centre (https://www.umu.se/en/kbc ) at Umeå University and is affiliated with the national Centre of Excellence – Umeå Centre for Microbial Research (UCMR) (https://www.umu.se/en/ucmr
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information about the department; https://anivet.au.dk/en Contact Further information on the position may be obtained from Senior Researcher Stig Purup, phone: +45 29345955 , email: stig.purup@anivet.au.dk
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Postdoctoral researcher position at the Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Aarhus Univ...
for ensuring biosecurity for animals kept outdoors Development and evaluation of a training and testing programme targeting European pig inspectors to monitor tail lesions at slaughter The preferred candidate
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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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potential in both research and clinical diagnostics. Objectives. As a post-doctoral researcher, you will drive the development of a robust, end-to-end detection pipeline for cytokines in plasma and other body
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the molecular mechanisms of bacterial virulence factors and translating these discoveries into macromolecular drug development—specifically focusing on antibodies, vaccines, and innovative medical cosmetics
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: Capable of independent and responsible pursuit of a research topic. See SPDR website for details. https://www.riken.jp/en/careers/programs/spdr/career2027/ Salary and benefits: 1. Annual salary paid in
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) development, physicochemical property tuning, and scaffold modification. Applicants must demonstrate a strong track record in medicinal chemistry. The ideal candidate has the following competences and skills: A
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gases, radionuclides, or air pollutants. Our future research strategy also includes studies of the higher atmosphere. To learn more about our team, we invite you to visit our website: https
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Hospital. The Hatley lab studies how normal development processes are perturbed to drive pediatric embryonal tumors using rhabdomyosarcoma as a model system. Our findings defined the cell of origin