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The place of work is Aarhus University, Campus Ole Worms Alle 3, 8000, Aarhus C. The affiliation will be with Land-CRAFT, Department of Agroecology. More information can be obtained from Assistant Professor
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, plants, animals, humans, and the environment. Our aim is to enhance fundamental knowledge and promote the development of sustainable production systems through innovative research, policy guidance, and
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with the Department of Agroecology. Contact information More information can be obtained from contact to Associate Professor Martin Thorsøe (martinh.thorsoe@agro.au.dk ) and or Assistant Professor Morten
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with the Department of Agroecology. Contact information More information can be obtained from contact to Associate Professor Martin Thorsøe ( martinh.thorsoe@agro.au.dk ) and or Assistant Professor
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considered for the position. Contact information You may obtain further professional information from Assistant Professor Fengchun Zhang, emailfz@es.aau.dk, or Professor Gert F. Pedersen, emailgfp@es.aau.dk
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contribute to sustainable solutions to some of the world’s biggest problems within the areas of soil, plants, animals, humans, and the environment. We want to make a difference by contributing to both
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class of drugs with the capacity to both up- and downregulate gene expression. The programmable nature of RNA drugs provides them with almost unlimited potential for the treatment of human diseases
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Professor Morten Nielsen and within the group of Dr Michael Hodskinson, Lonza Early Development Services, Cambridge, UK. At DTU, your main focus will be centered on further developing the competences
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research group led by Professor Morten Nielsen and within the group of Dr Michael Hodskinson, Lonza Early Development Services, Cambridge, UK. At DTU, your main focus will be centered on further developing
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feed processing. For non-Scandinavian candidates an effort to learn to read, write, and speak Danish is a requirement. Contact Further information on the position may be obtained from Professor Jan Værum