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Environment and Collaborative Structure The position is embedded within the Protein Research Group (PRG) at the University of Southern Denmark – an internationally recognized center for biological mass
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employment The position is for a 2-year period starting 15 July 2026. Job description The post doc will join Kasper R. Andersen’s research group working on structural and functional analysis of plant receptors
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Background. Cytokines are small signalling proteins that orchestrate immune communication, acting through autocrine and paracrine mechanisms via dedicated receptors. Conventional cytokine assays
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advanced proteomics workflows to study regulatory protein states. Expected start date and duration of employment The position is a two-year postdoctoral appointment with the possibility of extension
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T cell biology or cancer immunology, and programming skills (R, Python) for data analysis. Please also read recent manuscripts published in the last two years 2024 Nature: (https://www.nature.com
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thereafter. Job description In the Andersen lab for Biomolecular Design (andersen-lab.dk ) we are experts in designing DNA, RNA and proteins to create nanoscale devices for applications in biotechnology and
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sequencing instruments into microscopes! Your mission You will join our team, a leading group in the field of DNA nanotechnology specialized in creating molecular tools for life-science research (http
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broad range of areas, including: Nanopore technologies for small-molecule diagnostics Single-molecule technologies for biopolymer analysis Programmable membrane proteins for nanoscale transport and
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Dynamics group combines biochemistry, next-generation sequencing and computational analysis to understand how chromatin remodelling enzymes shape nucleosome positioning and genome regulation. We develop and
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diversification (Du et al. in review). Or that RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) and microRNAs interplay in unexpected ways to regulate differential translation of two isoforms of the same gene (Sison et al. Nature 2026