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cutting-edge genetic and metabolomic assays to unravel how metabolism regulates chromatin states in early development. Information on the department can be found at: https://renew.ku.dk Our research A
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confirmation letter from your supervisor that you are expected to finish in time before the start date of the Post. Doc. position. Previous publications and relevant work experience will be included in
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. The position is part of the EU-funded project GreenNanoBone, a collaborative initiative involving 18 partners across Europe. The successful candidate will contribute to the development of enzymatically modified
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setting. Conduct process simulations using tools such as Aspen Plus, COMSOL, or equivalent software to predict system performance. Collaborate with engineering companies to develop a prototype carbon
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Associate Professor Thor Grünbaum. The larger project develops and tests a new theory of basic cognitive selection mechanisms by combining methods and perspectives from experimental psychology, cognitive
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the fundamental understanding of metabolic adaptation and to develop these findings into innovative strategies for counteracting cardiometabolic disease. Profile We are looking for a highly motivated and
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the Nordic way of women’s Enlightenment significantly differs from developments prevalent in other regions of Europe, and that women played a decisive role in creating a sustainable identification of the
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to engage in discussions across project partners to ensure integration of findings to develop a comprehensive understanding of how modifications impact protein functional and sensory properties. We encourage
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: Lead the planning and execution of human experiments, including participant recruitment and protocol development. Support, guide, and collaborate with fellow researchers, technicians, and students during
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, structure and functionality of casein ingredients isolated from precision fermentation biomass and to develop post-process modification strategies to alleviate deficiencies in functionality compared to animal