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diseases (CMD). The Postdoc will be part of the Research group for Gut, Microbes and Health at DTU National Food Institute. We investigate how diet and environmental factors in the gut affect the composition
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Job Description Migraine affects over 15% of the global population and remains inadequately treated despite advances such as CGRP-targeting antibodies. Attacks involve severe head pain with nausea
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, and system-level integration within a high-impact European research collaboration. Responsibilities Your overall focus will be to design, implement, and experimentally validate robotic manipulation and
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mutiple Postdoc positions in 2026 focussing on nanoparticle catalysis using advanced operando electron microscopy. If you thrive in a collaborative, cutting-edge setting and want to make a global impact, we
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affects both human and animal health. Our group plays a key role as an EU, WHO, and FAO reference laboratory for antimicrobial resistance. We provide scientific advisory services, as well as applied and
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students where appropriate. Supporting the project’s innovation, impact, and commercialisation pathways under the CREWW framework. About you The successful applicant will be able to present information
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countries and four continents. This is an exciting opportunity to work at the intersection of engineering and dermatological research, with direct impact on improving diagnostic capabilities for challenging
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interfaces and cause irreversible degradation. Understanding and mitigating the impact of dynamic operation and impurity-induced cell degradation is therefore critical for ensuring long-term durability and
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of analytical protocols and wet lab experiments investigating microbial metabolism and interactions. Strong writing and communication skills. Publications in high impact journals. Able to work both independently
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state-of-the-art experimental platforms and contribute to the development of novel diagnostic biosensors and cancer-focused nanomaterial platforms with strong potential for clinical impact