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efficiency for facilitating complex reactions that involve three or more reaction intermediates, due to the "scaling relations". In CAT3D, a five-year Villum Young Investigator project that fully funds
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. This position is part of the projects PROCESSOR – Phosphorus recycling from complex scarcely soluble societal resources – letting the soil do the work, a collaborative research project. CRUCIAL - Closing
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interdisciplinary environment with many national, international collaborators; a working climate that invites lively, open, and critical discussion; a working environment with close working relationships, networking
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by Cutaneous Lupus Erythematosus (CLE). CLE is a challenging autoimmune disease characterized by inflammatory skin lesions triggered by complex interactions between immune cells and skin tissue
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of these areas to systems chemistry, systems biology, metabolic networks, or microbial communities is an advantage but not a must. Solid competences in programming and ease with formal thinking are prerequisites
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. Moreover, you will develop and apply next-generation molecular single-cell workflows to better understand e.g. stem cell differentiation, disease heterogeneity, and complex cellular interplays in time and
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experimental research facilities and technologies, situated in close connection to the research environment, and a comprehensive national and international research network and good industrial and professional
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interdisciplinary environment with many national, international collaborators; a working climate that invites lively, open, and critical discussion; a working environment with close working relationships, networking
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project management in complex IT environments. Strong understanding of system architecture, integration, and data governance. Ability to incorporate security and compliance into technical solutions from
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-field, and field-scale research facilities, advanced computing capacities as well as an extensive national and international researcher network. The department consists of eight research sections with