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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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). 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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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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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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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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collaboration. Please refer to Department of Animal and Veterinary Sciences (au.dk) for further information about the department; https://anivet.au.dk/en Contact Further information on the position may be
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the scientific communication of research results. For non-Scandinavian candidates, an effort to learn to read, write and speak Danish is a requirement. What we offer A well-developed research infrastructure
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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