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integrates innovative oceanographic, biogeochemical, ecophysiological, and model-based investigations. The main research objective is the exploration and quantification of non-photosynthetic sources of oxygen
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while maintaining a clear focus on objectives. Commitment to foster collaboration and innovation with local public institutions and other stakeholders (e.g. PPR, schools, youth clubs, public
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. Ability to work independently, think analytically, and approach tasks systematically while maintaining a clear focus on objectives. Adaptability and ability to communicate in a constructive and respectful
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Engage in teaching as required Required Qualifications PhD in Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Physics, Engineering, Bio-engineering, or equivalent Excellent track record in Bioinformatics with at least
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and frameworks for animal welfare assessments across different decision levels. Collaborate closely with an international research consortium to achieve shared objectives. Contribute to publications and
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, which also encompasses single-cell resolution spatial transcriptomics of human plaques to precisely identify and characterize disease-relevant smooth muscle cell phenotypes, a parallel track of organoid
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to the Danish PhD degree in natural or medical science. Excellent scientific track record, including at least one publication in a high-quality, peer-reviewed international journal. Pre-prints can be counted
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and/or nanofabrication being a plus. Who we are The Department of Physics and Astronomy is a department on Natural Sciences. The main objectives of the Department are to carry out research
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proven track record of publishing in peer-reviewed international journals and possess excellent communication and academic writing skills in English. As a formal qualification, you must hold a PhD degree
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Desirable: Proven track record in mitochondrial membrane biology Experience with structural biology techniques (cryoEM, cryo-ET) Handson experience with multi-subunit membrane protein complexes Finally