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analysis of cell signalling, this three-years postdoc position at DTU Bioengineering will fulfil your scientific and personal development in an international, multi-disciplinary, and curiosity-driven
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changes of the next decade, we need to redesign our food system, using new food sources or adopting more sustainable processes and novel digital approaches. We are looking for a creative, competent and
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chemical–biological pathway. The advertised positions will support these efforts through research on advanced carbon capture methods, process modelling and optimization, and biological CO2 valorization in
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thereafter. The position will be available for a 3-year period. You will be part of a research environment focusing on soil health, soil microbial communities, and digital soil mapping. You will be
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University and University of Copenhagen, as well as our international partners: Colorado State University/NREL and Karlsruhe Institute of Technology/IMK-IFU. Digital technologies, including biogeochemical
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-economic losses and damages. However, there is a point at which the additional improvements in human and ecological capital that more adaptation would bring may not be worth the additional investment. Stated
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of hypothesis-generating screening studies, a methodological portfolio where we identify signals of interest from real-world register data to guide the conduct of tailored studies. We have performed such studies
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on climate impact research and process-based modelling of biogeochemistry, agronomy, biology and geography from Aarhus University and University of Copenhagen, as well as international partners. Field
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these issues. The center brings together experts on climate impact research and process-based modelling of biogeochemistry, agronomy, biology and geography from Aarhus University and University of Copenhagen, as
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electrolyte and water reabsorption. The postdoc will be expected to explore the potential of modulating bile acid signaling in cell and mouse models and perform metabolomic and transcriptomic analyses