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such as induced-pluripotent stem cells, primary human hepatocytes and clinical studies. The environmental medicine group study the impact of early life exposures to environmental chemicals. In particular
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is funded via a Lundbeck Foundation Experiment grant. Ideal start date will be at or around August 01, 2025. The ideal candidate has experience with aseptic handling of primary human cells, culture
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health, though expertise in these areas is not required for applicants. The position will involve primary responsibility for data organization and statistical analysis, as well as co-authorship
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Professor Morten Nielsen and within the group of Dr Michael Hodskinson, Lonza Early Development Services, Cambridge, UK. At DTU, your main focus will be centered on further developing the competences
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nucleic acid-based therapeutics and translate our most promising results into viable new therapies. At RNA-META we are focusing on solving some of the main challenges that remain before RNA therapeutics can
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disease mechanisms of protein complexes associated with primary cilia and centrosomes. Cilia are antenna-like organelles that project from centrioles at the cell surface. They play key roles in cell
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) simulations, which will be instrumental to the overarching goal of the project. The main focus of the simulations will be on two-phase flows with complex topologies in electrolyzer manifolds. OpenFoam is the
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, multidisciplinary research, and innovation in close collaboration with leading national and international industrial and academic partners. The UPCYFUN project and your responsibilities Your primary focus will be
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of field-grown vegetables or agricultural crops, and master state-of-the-art experimental and analytical methods in plant physiology, agronomy and agroecological research. You are expected to have research
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2-yr postdoc on Forecasting Biosphere-Scale Effects of Ecological Novelty Using Species Distribut...
position is for 2 years and is available from September 1, 2025. Job description The main aim of this postdoc project is to assess how the expansion of novel ecosystems (NEs) influences global vegetation