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We are looking for 3-year PhD student in Chemical Biology. The fellowship is available from September 1st, 2025 or as soon as possible thereafter. Our research In the Strømgaard lab, we combine
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We are looking for a creative and curious researcher for a post doc position in infection-organoid biology. The position is for 17 months, with start date 01.08.2025. You will get to explore how
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The Ravnskjaer lab at the Functional Genomics & Metabolism Research Unit, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Southern Denmark, invites applications from outstanding
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functional priors from billions of years of evolution; how to compress measurements with controlled mixtures of molecules; and how to align models of laboratory experiments with observational human biology
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Job Description The Loft Group at the Functional Genomics & Metabolism Research Unit, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Southern Denmark, invite applications from
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degree in biotechnology, molecular medicine, molecular biology, biochemistry or immunology, or a closely related field is an advantage. Excellent oral and written English language skills are a requirement
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) model used at AAU. Your competencies A master's degree in chemistry, biology or biotechnology or a closely related field is a requirement. Excellent oral and written English language skills are required
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PhD Position in Hydrogen/Deuterium Exchange Mass Spectrometry to Study the Regulation of Lipoprot...
such an environment. The Jørgensen group at the Protein Research Group /Section for Biomedical Mass Spectrometry at the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (BMB) at the University of Southern Denmark
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candidate with a background in molecular biology, synthetic biology, yeast genetics, or related fields, ideally combined with: Experience with development of bacterial and/or yeast strain libraries combined
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A 3-year fully funded PhD stipend for studying the gene-regulatory mechanisms that control cancer biology at single-cell resolution is available in the group of Associate Professor Rasmus Siersbæk