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paradigm shift in development of Biologics. A critical challenge preventing this is the current limiting volume of high quality and well-characterized in-vitro T cell immunogenicity data. In this project, we
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available at the Department of Chemistry at The Technical University of Denmark (DTU). The project will be under the supervision of Associate Professor Luca Laraia and will start on ‘September 1st 2025 or as
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, modeling of topological superconductors, protocols for observation of nonlocal quantum information storage, topological effect in open system, or next generation superconducting qubits using hybrid materials
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Location: SDU (Odense) and OUH For further information, please contact Professor Jonathan Brewer (brewer@bmb.sdu.dk ) or Dr. Mike Barnkob (Mike.Bogetofte.Barnkob@rsyd.dk ). Application, salary etc
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available from 1 January 2026 or according to mutual agreement. You can read more about career paths at DTU here . Further information You can find further information about the research at SurfCat
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researchers to analyze gene expression patterns within intact tissue architectures. By preserving the spatial information of RNA molecules in biological samples, this technology provides insights into gene
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. Contact information For further information, please contact: Associate Professor, Magnus Kjærgaard, magnus@mbg.au.dk Deadline Applications must be received no later than 1 June 2025. Application procedure
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open to interdisciplinary work across the width of the department and its collaborators. Contact Information For questions and clarification regarding this position, you can reach out to professor Anton
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collaborative, multimodal mapping? In what ways do audio-visual, digital media e.g. film, radio, social media, and other online fora, inform the Imaginaries of a better life for urban African youth? How do youth
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control of infectious diseases in aquaculture and help with design and evaluation of experimental work in the section. You will be situated at the Section for Fish and Shellfish diseases in Kgs. Lyngby near