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, catalysis and/or surface science. For Topic 4, candidates must have documented skills within computational modelling of atomistic processes. Experience in scientific programming, e.g. using Python, is
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. Collaborate effectively : we work with experts at St Jude and abroad to pursue impactful interdisciplinary projects that expand and enrich the perspective and environment for trainees. Learn to lead : pursue
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advertisement number ST-36028 to: Prof. Christoph Wilhelm Institute of Clinical Chemistry and Clinical Pharmacology University Hospital Bonn Venusberg-Campus 1 53127 Bonn, Germany E-Mail: christoph.wilhelm@uni
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. The chemical development activities are led by Professor Kim Daasbjerg, who will oversee the chemistry and synthesis components, while Associate Professor Behzad Partoon is responsible for overall program
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. “Everyone is equal here. professors, associate professors, and assistant professors are all the same,” says Xinsheng Liao, deputy director of CIMR, who oversees the institute’s talent cultivation and hospital
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or genomics. Specific experience in mouse models and hematopoietic development are a plus. St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is a world-class research institution dedicated to pediatric cancer and other
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-year period and is funded by a Carlsberg Foundation Accomplish Grant to Prof. Nanna B. Karlsson. About the position This position is part of the research programme REGLA, investigating the physical
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A postdoctoral position is available at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital for an outstanding and highly motivated candidate to investigate the cellular signaling in the innate immune system
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be supervised by Professor Katrine Qvortrup (DTU Chemistry) in collaboration with Asst. Prof. Eli N. Weinstein (DTU Chemistry), and Prof. Tim Tolker-Nielsen (UCPH Immunology & Microbiology), and is
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at Aarhus University in Denmark and collaborates with industry and authorities to identify new solutions to reduce atmospheric CO2 levels. Research group The electrochemical section, led by Professor Kim