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personalized therapeutic strategies. Responsibilities Your main responsibilities will be: Develop and apply quantitative methods for imaging of signaling molecules in mammalian cell cultures grown in both 2D and
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been linked to these diseases for decades. This project aims to establish human autoantibody clones from various autoimmune diseases, with a primary focus on Systemic Sclerosis. This is with the purpose
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problems, and knowledge that changes the world. Our main campus is in Aalborg, but we also have campuses in Esbjerg and Copenhagen. Aalborg University - Knowledge for the world Aalborg University is an
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experience at the BSc and MSc level. Interest and experience in developing competitive national and international research applications. Who we are At the Department of Agroecology, our main goal is to
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for the position Curriculum Vitae (CV) Diplomas (master's degree diploma and PhD diploma) List of publications, with an indication of the attached publications that you wish to be taken into account in
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experience at the BSc and MSc level. Interest and experience in developing competitive national and international research applications. Who we are At the Department of Agroecology, our main goal is to
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work, you will work closely with colleagues on your project, where you will receive supervision and guidance. Your main tasks will consist of: Independent research of high international quality
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collaborators abroad, with access to state-of-the-art facilities for systems biology, genome engineering, and bioprocess development. Your primary tasks will be to: Design and perform adaptive laboratory
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based Bachelor and Masters students and visiting staff and students, who together contribute to an international research environment where English is the preferred language in the laboratory, at meetings
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historical research and rhetorical analysis with digital humanities methods. Job description: The postdoc will contribute original research to the project by identifying patterns in prime ministerial rhetoric